The micro-blogging site clarified that it had not taken action on accounts that consist of news media entities, journalists, activists and politicians as doing so would "violate their fundamental right to free expression" under Indian law.
Even as Twitter stated that while it will continue to hold talks with the Indian government on the issue, it is also parallelly exploring legal options not just for the platform but also for the accounts that have been impacted.
Furthermore, making it clear that the platform will continue to strive for the right of free expression, Twitter said that health of conversations on the site.
The micro-blogging site clarified that it had not taken action on accounts that consist of news media entities, journalists, activists and politicians as doing so would "violate their fundamental right to free expression" under Indian law.
Even as Twitter stated that while it will continue to hold talks with the Indian government on the issue, it is also parallelly exploring legal options not just for the platform but also for the accounts that have been impacted.
Furthermore, making it clear that the platform will continue to strive for the right of free expression, Twitter said that health of conversations on the site.