Indian Koo beats US Twitter!!?
Koo's main goal now is to outnumber twitter users in the country, regardless of whether or not they beat Twitter. This app will have been downloaded by 2 crore people in india by the end of 2021.
Twitter's policies in response to the Modi government's request to delete some objectionable accounts have enraged the government. twitter has continued to raise evidence despite the cancellation of some accounts.
The feud between the two intensified after the Center warned twitter that if your company's officials in india did not follow the laws, it would take action against them.
The PIB, which is in charge of the Ministry of home Affairs, has created a Koo App account.
MHA on Koo App: 'Koo App' is a Made-in-India social media platform, available in indian languages. Its popularity is increasing continuously in the country.
The press Communications Bureau (PIB), which manages Ministry of home Affairs information, has launched an official account on the Made-in-India social media platform 'Koo App.'
The Ministry of home Affairs is one of the most important ministries in the indian government. On a regular basis, the PIB's unit in charge of the Ministry of home Affairs (MHA) will use the multilingual microblogging platform 'Koo App' to update the public on major developments in this ministry.
PIB's MHA Koo account in its first post provided information related to the reply given by the Ministry during Question Hour in rajya sabha on 2nd february regarding the zero Tolerance Policy of the government of india toward Terrorism.
'Koo App' is a social networking tool created in india that allows users to express themselves and interact with others in their own language. Koo is available in eleven distinct languages in India.
With over 20 million downloads, Koo is the most popular microblogging service in indian languages. Several well-known people from the public sector, government, entertainment, cricket, and sports have accounts on Koo.
The majority of Union Ministers and Ministries, such as the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways, the Ministry of Railways, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the Ministry of Communications, the Ministry of health and Family Welfare, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs, the Ministry of women and Child Development, and the Ministry of Tribal Affairs, are already present.