The Indian government’s confrontation with Twitter has escalated as the Centre has accepted notice from the social media giant for its alleged failure to block specific URLs related to the ongoing farmers’ protest in India. The move comes amid a long-standing dispute between Twitter and the government over handling content related to the farmer agitation.

The notice issued by the government raises concerns about Twitter’s compliance with local laws and regulations. The Centre’s decision to pursue action against the company signals its commitment to hold social media platforms accountable for content that may incite violence or disrupt public order.

In response to a different issue, Twitter is set to introduce changes to its Direct Message (DM) settings to curb spam and reduce unwanted messages. This update is a measure to improve user experience and reduce the prevalence of spam on the platform. Additionally, the change aims to reduce instances of Elon Musk threads, which have become standard on the forum.

With the implementation of the new DM settings, users will have more control over who can send them direct messages. This move is expected to provide users with a safer and more enjoyable experience on Twitter while also addressing the issue of spam and intrusive letters.

As both Twitter and the Indian government take steps to address their respective concerns, the dynamics between tech companies and national governments continue to be a topic of significant discussion and debate. Striking a balance between freedom of expression and content regulation remains challenging in the evolving landscape of social media platforms.