Kangana Ranaut Is Moving To Desi App Koo, Slams Twitter And Says Your Time Is Up
Kangana Ranaut who has called a nationwide ban on Twitter on a number of occasions recently took to the social media platform and claimed that the microblogging website is "trying to control us".
Kangana
Ranaut
who
has
called
a
nationwide
ban
on
Twitter
on
a
number
of
occasions,
recently
took
to
the
social
media
platform
and
claimed
that
the
microblogging
website
is
"trying
to
control
us".
The
actress
tagged
Twitter
CEO
Jack
Dorsey
and
wrote,
"Tumko
banaya
kisne
hai
Chief
Justice?
At
times
you
also
gang
up,
then
become
a
bully
headmaster?
Some
times
even
the
unelected
member
of
the
parliament.
That's
not
all
at
times
you
even
pretend
to
be
Prime
Minister.
Who
are
you?
Bunch
of
druggies
trying
to
control
us
@jack."
In
a
subsequent
tweet,
Kangana
said
it
is
time
to
shift
to
its
new
desi
challenger
Koo.
"Your
time
is
up
@Twitter
time
to
shift
to
#kooapp
will
inform
everyone
soon
about
my
account
details
there.
Absolutely
thrilled
to
experience
home
grown
#kooapp," she
wrote.
The
tweet
came
after
Twitter
suspended
over
500
accounts
on
Wednesday
(February
10,
2021).
According
to
reports,
the
access
was
blocked
after
Twitter
partly
agreed
to
government
order
to
curb
spread
of
misinformation
and
inflammatory
content
around
farmers'
protest.
Meanwhile,
Koo
is
a
microblogging
service
just
like
Twitter
but
in
Indian
languages.
The
Indian
app
developed
by
Aprameya
Radhakrishna
was
launched
in
March
2020,
and
had
won
The
Digital
India
Aatma
Nirbhar
Bharat
Innovate
Challenge.
Earlier,
Twitter
had
taken
down
two
of
Ranaut's
tweets
over
violation
of
their
guidelines.
Twitter
had
revealed
in
a
statement
that
the
action
was
taken
as
the
tweets
were
in
'violation
of
Twitter
rules'.
Kangana's
verified
account
on
the
platform
had
also
been
suspended
for
a
few
hours
after
she
tweeted
on
the
controversial
web
series
Tandav,
starring
Saif
Ali
Khan.
On
the
work
front,
Kangana
is
currently
busy
shooting
for
the
action
thriller
titled
Dhaakad.
She
will
also
be
seen
in
films
like
Tejas,
Manikarnika
Returns:
The
Legend
Of
Didda,
as
well
as
Thalaivi.