Twitter to tell when local law demands blocking content, account
To shine light on government requests, Twitter launched its "Transparency Report" back in 2012 and later that year, it announced the "Country Withheld Content" (CWC) tool, which the microblogging site uses to transparently handle global legal requests to remove content from Twitter.
Twitter has updated its transparency tool to tell its users the legal compulsions behind blocking of some tweets and accounts on its platform. Image source: Pixabay