Tweets are “essentially SMSes” and this makes Twitter the most mobile-optimised Internet platform. And the micro-blogging platform is now leveraging this to promote Narendra Modi’s Digital India Initiative by launching Twitter Samwad, a service that lets leaders and government agencies communicate with the people through tweets and SMS. The initiative was launched by Modi and will initially have 16 partners, including him.
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Twitter CEO Dick Costolo, who was in New Delhi for the launch, said the initiative was custom-built for the world’s largest democracy and will enable the citizens to be the first to know about new government actions. Costolo said Twitter’s business in India was just getting started. “We initially entered the market through resellers, but have started building a local sales team,” he said. Twitter, he added, would continue to invest in language support to make the platform accessible to more people. https://twitter.com/dickc/status/580352933851766784
On Tuesday’s Supreme Court order quashing Section 66A of the IT Act, Costolo said he could make out that there was a lot of local excitement on the ruling. “We have a great reputation as a company to defend and respect user voices,” he said, adding that on the platform it had now become easier to moderate and harder for the abusers.
Costolo said the future for the platform appeared to be in native video and live native broadcasting with no lag. He said there was an increasing realisation that Twitter needs to curate and organise content for users.
Asked if the conversation on Twitter is what they had imagines initially, he said: “Though I was not initially involved with Twitter even though I knew the founders well, all of us acknowledge that we never imagined where our users would take the platform. We are continually impressed, delighted and surprised by the way they are using it.”
Here’s how Twitter Samvad will work for users:
● Users will have to give a missed call to each of the numbers listed above to follow each of their Twitter accounts. For example, for Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the number is 011 3006 3006.
● Immediately after placing the missed call, users will start to receive a curated set of Tweets throughout the day keeping them in touch with leaders and government agencies.
● In case of emergency or urgent public announcements, account owners (leaders, government agencies, disaster management cell) can instantly send an update on a given situation to all registered users.
List of a 16 government partners who are participating in the launch of Twitter Samvad
Nandagopal Rajan writes on technology, gadgets and everything related. He has worked with the India Today Group and Hindustan Times. He is an alumnus of Calicut University and Indian Institute of Mass Communication, Dhenkanal. ... Read More