New Delhi: Twitter India’s public policy head Mahima Kaul has put in her papers, citing personal reasons. This the second such resignation within a year — Facebook’s Ankhi Das quit as the social media giant’s India policy head in October 2020.
A source in Twitter said Kaul’s resignation is “not related to the reported government warning” that came last week after the microblogging site unblocked accounts the government had requested it to block over posts related to farmer protests.
In its statement, Twitter said Kaul would continue in her role until the end of March.
“At the start of this year, Mahima Kaul decided to step down from her role as Twitter Public Policy Director for India and South Asia to take a well-deserved break,” Monique Meche, vice-president, public policy, Twitter, said in the statement.
“It’s a loss for all of us at Twitter, but after more than five years in the role we respect her desire to focus on the most important people and relationships in her personal life. Mahima will continue in her role till the end of March and will support the transition.”
The source said Kaul had decided to resign before the government warning was issued.
Job listings for the position show Twitter has been seeking applications since last month. This job listing for ‘Public Policy Director – India’ is dated 10 days ago.
Ankhi Das had stepped down last year after Facebook drew heat for allegedly turning a blind eye to hate speech by BJP leaders on its platform to protect its business interests in the country.
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Twitter withholds accounts posting on farmer protests
On 1 February, Twitter withheld several Indian user accounts, including that of Prasar Bharati CEO, based on a government request. The accounts had been using the hashtag ‘ModiPlanningFarmerGenocide’ while posting on Twitter.
The move triggered backlash for the company with many noting how Twitter withheld the accounts without giving any clear information on why it was done or who exactly from the government made the request.
Twitter then unilaterally decided to lift the block after several hours.
Sanjukta Basu, whose account was among those withheld, said the block lasted from around 2pm to 7pm.
The blocking stayed from around 2 pm to 7 pm India time. https://t.co/hYFcmlyBcd
— Sanjukta Basu (@sanjukta) February 2, 2021
According to a report by Reuters, Twitter had lifted the block since it had “‘insufficient justification’ to continue the suspensions”.
This led to the government issuing Twitter with a notice on 3 February, warning it of penal action for not complying with the request.
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KASHMIRI PANDITS are happy that this witch has gone.
Twitter and Tweets on it have vitiated the social and political discourse in India. It has become the most divisive force, especially during the last seven or eight years. It is time to as Twitter to get out of India lock,stock and barrel. Say good bye to Jack Dorsey and his megalomania. India calls itself a software power house. Is it so difficult to come up with an Indian version of Twitter?
Liberals lost control of manipulating hindus, after social media came into being, Now the want to put controls on social media to peddle lies and regain control of the narrative like they used to, hindus are not fools anymore to listen the fake media like they used to for the past 65 years.