X to Fight Indian Court Order Giving Police Sweeping Takedown Powers

Elon Musk
Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and Founder of SpaceX, xAI, and X Corp.

Key Points

  • Social media platform X is appealing a new court order in India. The order would allow millions of police officers to demand the takedown of content.
  • The requests would be made through a secretive online portal called Sahyog.
  • X stated it is appealing the decision to “defend free expression.”
  • The move raises significant concerns about potential widespread censorship in India.

Social media platform X announced on Monday that it will appeal a recent court order in India, which grants millions of police officers the power to demand content be taken down through a secretive online portal. The company stated it is taking legal action to “defend free expression.”

At the heart of the dispute is a system called the Sahyog portal. This new online platform would grant millions of police officers across the country the ability to issue takedown requests that X describes as “arbitrary.”

The sheer scale of the system raises concerns about how a company like X could review such a high volume of demands, leading to fears that it could become a massive censorship machine with little to no public oversight.

Critics worry this could create a system ripe for abuse, potentially targeting political dissent, journalism, or any content deemed inconvenient by local authorities.

In a post on its own platform, X declared its intention to fight back, setting up a major legal showdown with the Indian government. The court order represents a significant challenge for global tech companies operating in India, one of the world’s largest internet markets.

If upheld, the system could force platforms like X to either comply with a flood of potentially politically motivated takedown requests or risk legal penalties. Free speech advocates warn that such a system could have a chilling effect on online discourse, making users afraid to voice their opinions for fear of being silenced without a clear legal process.

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