Nearly 1,80,000 Indian accounts were recently suspended by X, formerly known as Twitter, for violating rules by posting content related to terrorism and child exploitation. This demonstrated how well the platform followed the safety precautions outlined in IT Regulations 2021. Users are urged to comprehend and abide by rules for a safe online environment as X steps up its enforcement on policy infractions.
X's latest disclosure has revealed that from March 26 to April 25 (2024), around 1,84,241 accounts were banned by the company. Under the new IT Rules 2021, X released monthly reports on account bans and user complaints. Indian users have lodged 18,562 complaints during this period, which focuses on sensitive content, hateful conduct, harassment, and adult content.
Whether accessing X on your smartphone or laptop, users will have to exercise caution in their online interactions. With many consequences for policy breaches, proactive adherence to responsible online behaviour is paramount.
Indian X users are suggested to familiarize themselves with the rules and regulations of the platform. This proactive approach may contribute to cultivating a positive online ecosystem while safeguarding their accounts.
X has intensified its crackdown on policy violations, as the users prioritize compliance and responsibility. Through collective vigilance and adherence to guidelines, Indian users could help to create a safer and more inclusive digital space for all.
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