Twitter suspended 300 accounts after tractor rally went violent in India
Twitter on Wednesday said it suspended more than 300 accounts engaged in spam and platform manipulation as the protesting farmers' tractor rally went violent in the Indian capital on the 72nd Republic Day
Twitter on Wednesday said it suspended more than 300 accounts engaged in spam and platform manipulation as the protesting farmers' tractor rally went violent in the Indian capital on the 72nd Republic Day.
A Twitter spokesperson told IANS that the company has taken strong enforcement action to protect the conversation on the service from attempts to incite violence, abuse and threats that could trigger the risk of offline harm by blocking certain terms that violate our rules for trends.
"Using a combination of technology and human review, Twitter worked at scale and took action on hundreds of Tweets that have been in violation of the Twitter Rules and suspended more than 300 accounts engaged in spam and platform manipulation," the spokesperson informed.
Delhi Police had warned that 308 Twitter handles have been generated to create confusion over the tractor rally proposed by protesting farmers on Republic Day.
"Through intelligence and various other agencies, we have continuously been getting inputs regarding a threat to create disturbance in the tractor rally. Nearly 308 Twitter handles have been generated from Pakistan to create confusion," said Dependra Pathak, Special Commissioner Police, Intelligence, Delhi Police.
In all, 86 policemen were injured in the violence as sections of farmers marched inside Delhi with their tractors ahead of the scheduled time agreed upon with the police authorities of Delhi, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh.
(IANS)
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