Rahul Gandhi alleges Twitter reducing his followers ‘under govt pressure’

27 January 2022, 1:46 pm
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Congress MP Rahul Gandhi has alleged that the micro-blogging platform Twitter was restricting his followers under “pressure by the government’’ to silence his voice.

In a letter addressed to Twitter CEO Parag Aggarwal in December last year, the Congress MP reportedly said that his followers on the social media platform were being restricted by Twitter under direct pressure from the Centre.
It may be noted that Twitter recently banned one of Rahul Gandhi’s tweets for allegedly violating the company’s content guidelines.

“I want to bring your attention to what I believe is Twitter’s unwitting complicity in curbing free and fair speech in India,” Rahul Gandhi wrote in his letter to Twitter’s CEO.

The Gandhi scion also sent an analysis of data from his Twitter account showing that the number of followers, which currently stands at 19.5 million, had barely increased for several months following an eight-day suspension in August last year.

However, responding to Rahul Gandhi’s letter, Twitter said, “Follower counts are a visible feature and we want everyone to have confidence that numbers are meaningful and accurate.” The social media company said, “Twitter has a zero-tolerance approach to platform manipulation and spam.”

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