New Delhi(Agencies): A day after it
briefly restricted Amul’s account sparking public outrage, Twitter on Saturday
said the account was restricted after being caught in the microblogging
platform’s security processes.
On accessing the account, a message saying “This account is
temporarily restricted. You’re seeing this warning because there has been some
unusual activity from this account. Do you still want to view it?” was
displayed.
“Safety and security
of the accounts is a key priority for us and to ensure an account has not been compromised
sometimes we require the account owner to complete a simple reCAPTCHA process.
These challenges are simple for authentic account owners to solve, but
difficult (or costly) for spammy or malicious account owners to complete,” a
Twitter spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
Once the account clears this security step, the account
regains full access, the statement added.
“To protect the
accounts, we routinely require them to clear this security key for login
verification,” the spokesperson said.
Amul Managing Director RS Sodhi said the company’s Twitter
account was blocked on the night of June 4, and restored on June 5 morning when
the issue was taken up with Twitter.
“Our Twitter account
was blocked on the night of June 4 and restored on June 5 morning when we again
took up process of reactivation with Twitter. We have asked Twitter why it
blocked our account. We are waiting for the reply,” he said.
Twitter was abuzz with several users expressing shock, while
many questioned its move to restrict the account. Twitteratis linked the
restriction of Amul’s account with the brand’s campaign, supporting boycott of
Chinese products. The brand figured among trending topics in India even on
Saturday with over 11,500 tweets.
In the campaign, Amul’s iconic girl in white and red polka
dots dress is seen fighting a dragon that is carrying a ‘Made in China’
placard. The picture mentions TikTok (a Chinese short video platform).
The creative carries a tagline ‘Amul Made In India’
referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s call for self-reliant India.
“As far as the
cartoon is concerned, it is not Amul’s comment. Amul butter girl comments on
mood of the nation and the topics which are in discussions among the common
people,” Sodhi said.
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