New Delhi: Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra on Wednesday batted for permitting a greater degree of participation and expression on Twitter, agreeing with his followers on the social media platform. He, however, said there is an urgent need for agencies and platforms that are dedicated exclusively to calling out fake news, fake posts and displaying fact-based information on a real-time basis in the society. Amid a debate over freedom of speech with Elon Musk promising less regulation of opinions and speech after he takes over Twitter, Mahindra had conducted a poll on the social media platform, seeking opinions from his followers if they supported Musk or not. As many as 80.7 per cent of those who voted had supported and only 19.3 per cent did not. Reacting to the outcome of his Twitter poll, Mahindra in a series of tweets said, "Clearly Freedom of Speech is cherished. I, too, agree Twitter can permit a greater degree of participation & expression. Because censorship doesn't suppress the hate-mongers & a platform like this can flush them out into public view allowing law enforcers to act against them".
New Delhi: Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra on Wednesday batted for permitting a greater degree of participation and expression on Twitter, agreeing with his followers on the social media platform. He, however, said there is an urgent need for agencies and platforms that are dedicated exclusively to calling out fake news, fake posts and displaying fact-based information on a real-time basis in the society. Amid a debate over freedom of speech with Elon Musk promising less regulation of opinions and speech after he takes over Twitter, Mahindra had conducted a poll on the social media platform, seeking opinions from his followers if they supported Musk or not. As many as 80.7 per cent of those who voted had supported and only 19.3 per cent did not. Reacting to the outcome of his Twitter poll, Mahindra in a series of tweets said, "Clearly Freedom of Speech is cherished. I, too, agree Twitter can permit a greater degree of participation & expression. Because censorship doesn't suppress the hate-mongers & a platform like this can flush them out into public view allowing law enforcers to act against them".New Delhi: Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra on Wednesday batted for permitting a greater degree of participation and expression on Twitter, agreeing with his followers on the social media platform. He, however, said there is an urgent need for agencies and platforms that are dedicated exclusively to calling out fake news, fake posts and displaying fact-based information on a real-time basis in the society. Amid a debate over freedom of speech with Elon Musk promising less regulation of opinions and speech after he takes over Twitter, Mahindra had conducted a poll on the social media platform, seeking opinions from his followers if they supported Musk or not. As many as 80.7 per cent of those who voted had supported and only 19.3 per cent did not. Reacting to the outcome of his Twitter poll, Mahindra in a series of tweets said, "Clearly Freedom of Speech is cherished. I, too, agree Twitter can permit a greater degree of participation & expression. Because censorship doesn't suppress the hate-mongers & a platform like this can flush them out into public view allowing law enforcers to act against them".New Delhi: Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra on Wednesday batted for permitting a greater degree of participation and expression on Twitter, agreeing with his followers on the social media platform. He, however, said there is an urgent need for agencies and platforms that are dedicated exclusively to calling out fake news, fake posts and displaying fact-based information on a real-time basis in the society. Amid a debate over freedom of speech with Elon Musk promising less regulation of opinions and speech after he takes over Twitter, Mahindra had conducted a poll on the social media platform, seeking opinions from his followers if they supported Musk or not. As many as 80.7 per cent of those who voted had supported and only 19.3 per cent did not. Reacting to the outcome of his Twitter poll, Mahindra in a series of tweets said, "Clearly Freedom of Speech is cherished. I, too, agree Twitter can permit a greater degree of participation & expression. Because censorship doesn't suppress the hate-mongers & a platform like this can flush them out into public view allowing law enforcers to act against them".New Delhi: Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra on Wednesday batted for permitting a greater degree of participation and expression on Twitter, agreeing with his followers on the social media platform. He, however, said there is an urgent need for agencies and platforms that are dedicated exclusively to calling out fake news, fake posts and displaying fact-based information on a real-time basis in the society. Amid a debate over freedom of speech with Elon Musk promising less regulation of opinions and speech after he takes over Twitter, Mahindra had conducted a poll on the social media platform, seeking opinions from his followers if they supported Musk or not. As many as 80.7 per cent of those who voted had supported and only 19.3 per cent did not. Reacting to the outcome of his Twitter poll, Mahindra in a series of tweets said, "Clearly Freedom of Speech is cherished. I, too, agree Twitter can permit a greater degree of participation & expression. Because censorship doesn't suppress the hate-mongers & a platform like this can flush them out into public view allowing law enforcers to act against them".New Delhi: Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra on Wednesday batted for permitting a greater degree of participation and expression on Twitter, agreeing with his followers on the social media platform. He, however, said there is an urgent need for agencies and platforms that are dedicated exclusively to calling out fake news, fake posts and displaying fact-based information on a real-time basis in the society. Amid a debate over freedom of speech with Elon Musk promising less regulation of opinions and speech after he takes over Twitter, Mahindra had conducted a poll on the social media platform, seeking opinions from his followers if they supported Musk or not. As many as 80.7 per cent of those who voted had supported and only 19.3 per cent did not. Reacting to the outcome of his Twitter poll, Mahindra in a series of tweets said, "Clearly Freedom of Speech is cherished. I, too, agree Twitter can permit a greater degree of participation & expression. Because censorship doesn't suppress the hate-mongers & a platform like this can flush them out into public view allowing law enforcers to act against them".New Delhi: Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra on Wednesday batted for permitting a greater degree of participation and expression on Twitter, agreeing with his followers on the social media platform. He, however, said there is an urgent need for agencies and platforms that are dedicated exclusively to calling out fake news, fake posts and displaying fact-based information on a real-time basis in the society. Amid a debate over freedom of speech with Elon Musk promising less regulation of opinions and speech after he takes over Twitter, Mahindra had conducted a poll on the social media platform, seeking opinions from his followers if they supported Musk or not. As many as 80.7 per cent of those who voted had supported and only 19.3 per cent did not. Reacting to the outcome of his Twitter poll, Mahindra in a series of tweets said, "Clearly Freedom of Speech is cherished. I, too, agree Twitter can permit a greater degree of participation & expression. Because censorship doesn't suppress the hate-mongers & a platform like this can flush them out into public view allowing law enforcers to act against them".New Delhi: Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra on Wednesday batted for permitting a greater degree of participation and expression on Twitter, agreeing with his followers on the social media platform. He, however, said there is an urgent need for agencies and platforms that are dedicated exclusively to calling out fake news, fake posts and displaying fact-based information on a real-time basis in the society. Amid a debate over freedom of speech with Elon Musk promising less regulation of opinions and speech after he takes over Twitter, Mahindra had conducted a poll on the social media platform, seeking opinions from his followers if they supported Musk or not. As many as 80.7 per cent of those who voted had supported and only 19.3 per cent did not. Reacting to the outcome of his Twitter poll, Mahindra in a series of tweets said, "Clearly Freedom of Speech is cherished. I, too, agree Twitter can permit a greater degree of participation & expression. Because censorship doesn't suppress the hate-mongers & a platform like this can flush them out into public view allowing law enforcers to act against them".New Delhi: Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra on Wednesday batted for permitting a greater degree of participation and expression on Twitter, agreeing with his followers on the social media platform. He, however, said there is an urgent need for agencies and platforms that are dedicated exclusively to calling out fake news, fake posts and displaying fact-based information on a real-time basis in the society. Amid a debate over freedom of speech with Elon Musk promising less regulation of opinions and speech after he takes over Twitter, Mahindra had conducted a poll on the social media platform, seeking opinions from his followers if they supported Musk or not. As many as 80.7 per cent of those who voted had supported and only 19.3 per cent did not. Reacting to the outcome of his Twitter poll, Mahindra in a series of tweets said, "Clearly Freedom of Speech is cherished. I, too, agree Twitter can permit a greater degree of participation & expression. Because censorship doesn't suppress the hate-mongers & a platform like this can flush them out into public view allowing law enforcers to act against them".New Delhi: Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra on Wednesday batted for permitting a greater degree of participation and expression on Twitter, agreeing with his followers on the social media platform. He, however, said there is an urgent need for agencies and platforms that are dedicated exclusively to calling out fake news, fake posts and displaying fact-based information on a real-time basis in the society. Amid a debate over freedom of speech with Elon Musk promising less regulation of opinions and speech after he takes over Twitter, Mahindra had conducted a poll on the social media platform, seeking opinions from his followers if they supported Musk or not. As many as 80.7 per cent of those who voted had supported and only 19.3 per cent did not. Reacting to the outcome of his Twitter poll, Mahindra in a series of tweets said, "Clearly Freedom of Speech is cherished. I, too, agree Twitter can permit a greater degree of participation & expression. Because censorship doesn't suppress the hate-mongers & a platform like this can flush them out into public view allowing law enforcers to act against them".New Delhi: Mahindra Group Chairman Anand Mahindra on Wednesday batted for permitting a greater degree of participation and expression on Twitter, agreeing with his followers on the social media platform. He, however, said there is an urgent need for agencies and platforms that are dedicated exclusively to calling out fake news, fake posts and displaying fact-based information on a real-time basis in the society. Amid a debate over freedom of speech with Elon Musk promising less regulation of opinions and speech after he takes over Twitter, Mahindra had conducted a poll on the social media platform, seeking opinions from his followers if they supported Musk or
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