Twitter blocked the Punjabi singerJazzy B's account, find out what's the whole matter
Twitter blocked the Punjabi singerJazzy B's account, find out what's the whole matter
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Micro blogging platform Twitter has been in action for a long time and has been constantly suspending the accounts of many big personalities or removing the work fiction tick etc. Twitter has now blocked accounts of about 4 more people, including punjabi singer Jazzy B (Jazzy B). Jazzy has always tweeted in support of the demonstration against the ongoing agricultural laws in India. Canadian-Punjabi singer Jazzy B's Twitter account as well as 3 other accounts have been blocked in India at the request of the government. According to media reports, Jazzy B's Twitter account has been banned following instructions from the India government. However, no further details have been revealed in the case so far. But Twitter is expected to issue a statement soon.

Let us tell you that it has been said on behalf of Twitter that we receive a request from an authorized entity within a valid and reasonable scope. There is a need to stop some things from time to time. Such prevention will be limited to the specific jurisdiction that has issued legitimate legal demands or where the material appears to be violating local law (laws).  At the same time, Jazzy B himself has also reported on Instagram about the ban on his Twitter account in India. She confirmed this by sharing a screenshot of her Twitter account on her official Instagram account. Singer has written that once again he has supported the kisan movement. Singer's account being suspended has angered his fans and is also expressing anger over the same.

Before Jazzy B, several other Twitter accounts were suspended or suspended for tweeting on farmers' protest. In February 2021 this year, about 250 accounts were blocked for several hours following a request from the Central Government. After which 4 accounts have now been suspended again.

 

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