London,
Jan 27 (IANS) Micro-blogging website Twitter has announced that it now
has the technology to selectively block tweets on a country-by-country
basis.
In its blog, Twitter -- which had
more than 100 million users till September 2011 -- said it could
"reactively withhold content from users in a specific country". But the
removed content would be available to the rest of the world, BBC
reported.
Earlier, when Twitter removed a tweet, it would disappear worldwide.
In the blog post titled "Tweets
Must Flow", Twitter said that its worldwide growth meant entering
countries "that have different ideas about the contours of freedom of
expression".
France and Germany ban pro-Nazi content, the BBC report said.
"Starting today (Friday), we give
ourselves the ability to reactively withhold content from users in a
specific country - while keeping it available in the rest of the world,"
the company said.
"We haven't yet used this ability,
but if and when we are required to withhold a tweet in a specific
country, we will attempt to let the user know, and we will clearly mark
when the content has been withheld," it said.
Twitter also acknowledged it would
not be able to operate in all countries. "Some differ so much from our
ideas that we will not be able to exist there," it said.
The website is blocked in China, where a local alternative called Weibo has become very popular.
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