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Twitter service fell because some users faced blackouts

Twitter service fell because some users faced blackouts
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New Delhi: Twitter services are affected for many users on Thursday with users reporting issues when posting, searching and sharing content through micro-blogging sites.
“There is something wrong.
Try reloading,” Searching on social networking sites shows.
Tweet “profiles’ may not contain some of you on the web and we are working on repairs.
Thank you for surviving with us!” Twitter states in tweets.
Tweet profiles may not load some of you on the web and we are working on repairs.
Thank you for surviving with us! – Twitter support (@Twittersupport) 1625107886000According for monitoring monitoring downdetector, more than 6,000 user reports show problems with Twitter, around 93 percent of those related to the website.
Social media companies have faced a similar ‘short’ blackout in April this year.
Read Alsotwitter said services from several affected users Inc.
on Friday said that some users might face problems.
“Tweet may not load some of you.
We are trying to fix the problem and you will immediately return to the timeline,” said the social media company in a tweet.
Meanwhile, the government and Twitter have been loggeders for the past few months for various problems, including statements carried out by corporate officials about freedom of speaking in India.
The biggest flash point appeared when Twitter failed to fully comply with new digital rules that came into force last month.
Twitter previously accused the “dangerous subjunganjung” government and claimed it was forced to “hold” the “legitimate” free speech “portion.
The government has reacted strongly on these allegations, collecting the company intentionally unraveling land law and trying to “determine” the requirements.
New digital settings new IT regulations for social media companies mandate large platforms such as Facebook and Twitter to conduct a greater thorough test and make this digital platform more responsible and responsible for the content hosted by them.
The rules also require significant social media intermediaries – Providing services, especially in the properties of messaging – to enable identification of “first originators” of information that undermines Indian sovereignty, state security, or public order.
Under the rules, significant social media intermediaries – those who have more than 50 lakh users – were asked to appoint a complaint officer, an officer Nodal and a head compliance officer.
This personnel must be residents in India.
Furthermore, social media companies must take content marked within 36 hours, and delete in 24-hour content marked for problems such as nudity and pornography.
Also, the Interim Twitter complaint officer for India, which was hired in June with new rules, resigned in one month after his appointment.
(With input from agency)

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