December 24, 2024
NDTV's Twitter Handle Locked; Team 'Working With Twitter to Restore Account'
Twitter has locked NDTV's official handle on Saturday evening. The microsite has not stated any reason for locking out the media news handle yet. Meanwhile, team NDTV has tweeted on another handle that they are 'working with Twitter to restore @ndtv account'.

Twitter has locked NDTV’s official handle on Saturday evening. The microsite has not stated any reason for locking out the media news handle yet. Meanwhile, team NDTV has tweeted on another handle that they are ‘working with Twitter to restore @ndtv account’. It is to be noted that NDTV is yet to release an official statement regarding the account being locked. Therefore, the reason behind the issue is yet to be disclosed. 

In another tweet addressing Twitter CEO Elon Musk, the media portal claimed to be India’s most-followed English news handle. The tweet added that the locked account has been run by journalists since 2009. 

On visiting the Twitter handle of NDTV, one gets the message “This account doesn’t exist. Try searching for another” on the home page. 

Earlier in the day, Twitter locked out another Indian media agency ANI, stating that it is ‘under 13 year’s of age’. An ANI journalist also shared a screenshot of Twitter’s statement on the handle being locked. It read, “In order to create a Twitter account you should be at least 13 years old. Twitter has determined that you don’t fall under the age requirements, so your account has been locked and removed from Twitter.”

It is not known yet if the NDTV handle has also been locked for a similar reason. Officials statements from NDTV and Twitter on the matter are awaited. 

According to Twitter’s policy, a user should be at least 13 years old when they open up a Twitter account. The requirement is in compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) in the United States.


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