The ‘Cockroach Janta Party’ has been heavily discussed on the social media platform Instagram for the past few days. Cockroach Janata Party’s Instagram account has crossed the 19 million mark in just 6 days. This Cockroach Janata Party, which started after a statement by Chief Justice Suryakant, has today become the voice of millions of youth. CJP has crossed a major milestone on Instagram, surpassing veteran political parties like BJP and Congress. CJP’s followers on Instagram are increasing day by day. A different CJP craze has developed in Jen-Zi.
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Like Instagram, Cockroach Janata Party is also trending on social media platform X. While the number of followers on the Cockroach Janata Party’s X account was increasing, their X account was banned in India. Shortly after this, a new account was started on X called ‘Cockroach is Back’. But in the meantime, a question arose in the minds of many that what is the difference between ban (withheld) and suspend on X? When X Account is Banned (Withheld) and Suspended? Let’s know what are the rules in this regard. (Photo Courtesy – Cockroach Janta Party)
On social media platform X, when the company realizes that an account is violating the terms and conditions, it takes action against the concerned account and suspends the account. In such cases, the concerned account is permanently or temporarily suspended by the company itself. This decision is entirely X’s.
Account suspension for spamming or creating fake accounts, spreading hate, promoting violence, or violating child safety and copyright rules. Repeated violations may result in permanent suspension of the X account. When an account is suspended by X, it is written on the profile of the respective account, Account Suspended. After that this account is not visible to anyone from anywhere in the world.
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Withheld is a country-specific restriction. When the government or court of a country issues a legal order, when X suspends the relevant account or only a tweet for that country only. In the rest of the world the account continues as before. Under Section 69A of the IT Act in India, the Government or Court sends a notice to ‘X’.
Following this order X closes the account only in India. But in the rest of the world this account continues as before. On the profile of the user whose account was Withheld, there is a message in India that says, ‘Account withheld in India in response to a legal demand’ i.e. ‘The account in India has been withheld in response to a legal demand.’