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https://twitter.com/Defence_pk
Awaisi ko redicule kia ja raha hai or uighurs ky leye dua mangi ja rahi hai.
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Well let me verify if it is affiliated to PDF or just a fan account.Kudos Sircare to open it.
https://twitter.com/Defence_pk
Awaisi ko redicule kia ja raha hai or uighurs ky leye dua mangi ja rahi hai.
Well, I think you did not get what I meant. Blocking or even the warning of blocking these services in Pakistan will act as a bargain chip. Right now twitter deletes the accounts of all Pakistani who dare speak against India when the bharoti govt asks them. So what you are saying about staying on the twitter and countering Indian narrative does not make sense because as soon as you would do that, you account will be deleted. So do you have any solution for that? other than what I say that use this blocking tactic to pressurise twitter to change its policies and also make the law that the data of Pakistani citizens should be located on the servers inside Pakistan. Do not be weak. Raise your voice and get your rights instead of bowing to the subjugation
Mate, weak...is pretty much exaggeration to describe a the non-existent or rather anti-state media... so what do you expects from the likes of Dawn, Express Tribune, the News etc ... mainly our issue is the weak state... if your state was strong, it would taken an action against these sell out media houses a long time ago... Dawn Leaks.... rings any bells? We only take action when west/USA shoves something down our throat. People of Pakistan are sheeple and do not count in any calculus of the govt. Otherwise blocking twitter is not such a big deal if the govt wants and I believe it won't be first time either but your elite can't live without twitter accounts.The problem lies with weak state narrative; pathetic (pakistani) english media. Let's reverse the roles here, imagine this happening to India, there would be indian randi rona all over the media, pressurizing twitter for an answer. This is what we need. I agree with you that we need to raise our voices. And again it comes down to the vicious circle of why they are gonna listen to us. For india they have their economic interests and that's pretty much it. We both live in europe and we both know that indians are nothing to these people. There is no love for Indians going on among europeans and what not. It's pure business interests. If Pakistan threatens to hurt their business they will all fall in line.
Just look at some snippets
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In Pakistan’s case, a troll usually identifies himself or herself as a “patriot”, “Muslim”, “pro-army”, “pro-Kashmir” and a PTI supporter
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Another social media account always pushing these hashtags purportedly belongs to one Dr Aliya Kareem. She tweets with the handle @draliya7 and her account, made in December 2011, has 50,000 followers.
Kareem’s Twitter profile describes her as a “taxpayer” and a “proud Pakistani” who loves Imran Khan and the Pakistan Army. Her profile picture is that of a young woman standing behind what looks like an Imran Khan poster. Her profiles on Facebook and Instagram do not have the same photo. The Instagram profile has a low-resolution picture of a woman with her head tilted down. It is difficult to tell if she is the same person as in Kareem’s Twitter profile. Her Instagram account describes her as a student of medicine who lives in Karachi and loves food and traveling.
Kareem has sent out a total of 253,000 tweets (as of November 16). Mostly, these are either retweets of what other PTI associates have tweeted or they praise the party’s top leadership.
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In Pakistan, the ruling PTI is a pioneer in the use of social media and has long been in the spotlight for trying to engineer politics through digital spaces. The incumbent information minister, Fawad Chaudhry, who was then in a rival party, alleged in 2012 that the “PTI paid 780 persons on a monthly basis just to abuse on [Facebook] and Twitter.”
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Two journalists, Taha Siddiqui and Gul Bukhari, also claim that Twitter has recently warned them against uploading “objectionable content” on their Twitter accounts
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Cynthia D Ritchie is a similar influencer though with a much larger outreach — and a highly public persona that helps her attract attention and earn credibility.
A self-described traveller and blogger, Cynthia is an American who has a Twitter account operational since January 2009. With only 7,500 tweets in almost a decade, her account has an unusually high number of followers — over 46,000. A vast majority of her tweets are also about Pakistan.
There has been a visible surge in her Twitter activity since 2013. Since October this year, she has also started writing opinion pieces in a Karachi-based English daily The Express Tribune. Her pieces focus on the need to see “Pakistan through a different lens” and also question American policies towards Pakistan.
Cynthia frequently uses Urdu phrases and words in her tweets and has also visited many places which remain inaccessible to many Pakistanis. In October this year, she visited North Waziristan, a major hub of religious terrorism where the Pakistan Army is still fighting against the remnants of the banned Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan terrorist outfit.
“The North Waziristan you don’t hear about in mainstream media. For Pakistan watchers, I don’t have to remind you with devastating ‘before’ images. Instead, I will show you the results, thus far, of the ‘clear, hold, build, transfer’ efforts of Pakistan’s armed services,” she wrote, sharing pictures of her visit on Twitter. This message generated 640 retweets and 18,000 likes.
When a digital magazine, Global Village Space, asked her about the reason behind her interest in Pakistan, she replied: “Look, Pakistan has its challenges, so you will be frustrated, you might even be frightened, but you will always be fascinated.” Her signature hashtags include #PositivePakistan, #EmergingPakistan, #ADifferentLens and #NarrativeEconomics
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The fifth-generation warfare is also a popular topic of discussion on the Defence.pk website. It warns its users – who are mostly young – that social media is being used as a “war platform” by enemies of Pakistan.
https://herald.dawn.com/news/1398759/how-social-media-has-become-a-war-zone-for-competing-narratives
@django @PakSword @RealNapster @Hell hound @saiyan0321 @Syed1. @Tps43
They are definitely feeling the heat![]()


mainly our issue is the weak state
While they are not bachas...they are old, mature, sell out, business men."Ya hamara nadan bacha hain" - DG sahib. This one liner shows where we stand in terms of our policy.
and how would you do that? How would convince twitter to treat Pakistanis with respect.Or do 180 and actively engage with the anti state degenerates and make these sources unbearable for them
Twitter content moderation center is in India.. simple
indeed simplistic?Twitter content moderation center is in India.. simple
Yup,indeed simplistic?
Did they move the moderation center recently?
and this has happened recently, wonder why wasn't deleted from day1. Also I don't think content moderation is like what it is here, there must be some set standards, what was it deleted for exactly?Yup,
Manila and Indian cities are the two primary places where content moderation outsourcing is taking place(kudos to them for taking initiative in setting up this lucrative service model)
Went through all the pages, the hypocrisy of th post directed specifically towards you was hilarious, all the posts in the order quite clearly summarizes the state of the forum as of now. Paranoia, victim-hood complex, conspiracy theory, unadulterated hatred and weird infatuations.Long discussion here, worth a read in its entirety:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/twit...fence-forum-without-any-warning-again.584170/
Nah, the youth doesnt use facebook. Its seen as a grandma's site. We use insta, SC and maybe other platforms not very know by people of age.This would be MOST BENEFICIAL for todays youth who cannot keep their phones out of their pockets even during exams period due to this constant texting on facebook "cough" "cough" facecrook .Kudos bhai