New Delhi: Twitter, which is now X Corp beneath Elon Musk, has didn’t publish its month-to-month India compliance report for the May-June interval which incorporates the main points of complaints from customers by way of the India grievance mechanism and motion taken on them, in addition to data associated to Twitter’s proactive monitoring efforts beneath the IT Rules, 2021.
The month-to-month report has not appeared on the X Transparency portal but, which usually seems on each first day of the month like different social media platforms like Meta and WhatsApp, and so on.
“Looks like this page doesn’t exist. Here’s a picture of a poodle sitting in a chair for your trouble,” learn the message when clicking on the IT Rules report for the May-June 2023 interval.
The firm or Musk had been but to remark or specify why the report is lacking, which is for the primary time since Twitter started publishing month-to-month India compliance experiences from the May-June 2021 interval.
In compliance with Rule 4(1)(d) of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, Twitter is required to publish a month-to-month compliance report.
“We will continue to publish this report on a monthly basis and will make improvements over time, based on feedback received from the government, or in accordance with internal changes that allow for us to provide more granular data,” in accordance with Twitter.
In India, Twitter customers can report grievances by way of the Grievance mechanism by utilizing the contact particulars out there on the Grievance Officer – India web page. The final report out there on X Transparency web site is between April 26, 2023, to May 25, 2023, which included content material on Twitter.
The report included complaints obtained from particular person customers with accompanying court docket orders. In the final printed report, Twitter banned a record-breaking 1,132,228 accounts in India between April 26 and May 25.
The ban aimed to curb the promotion of kid sexual exploitation and non-consensual nudity. Additionally, 1,843 accounts had been taken down for selling terrorism on the platform. In the reporting interval, Twitter obtained a complete of 518 complaints from Indian customers via its grievance redressal mechanisms.