Tooter ‘Swadeshi’ Social Media Platform Modelled After Twitter Surfaces 401g4l

The platform calls itself “Swadeshi Andolan 2.0” 145m5k

Tooter ‘Swadeshi’ Social Media Platform Modelled After Twitter Surfaces

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Highlights
  • Tooter is a new “swadeshi” social media platform
  • Its early s suggest its presence since June 2020
  • Early s are comparing it to the microblogging platform Parler
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Tooter is a new social media platform that seems to be gaining traction for being “swadeshi” or made in India. Tooter, as the name suggests, is conspicuously modelled after the microblogging platform Twitter. Its interface with a white-and-blue colour scheme, however, is somewhat a cross-over between Facebook and Twitter. The platform follows the same mechanics as Twitter where a can create an with a @name and email address, follow other s, read through a feed populated with posts from other s, as well as customise groups and lists. Its posts are called toots (instead of tweets). Tooter has a web application as well as an Android app on the Google Play store, but is missing from App Store for iOS devices as of now.

Tooter appears to have been created in June this year, and, as noted today by journalist Venkat Ananth in a Twitter directly.

To test the site, we created an and noted that as soon as you create an , you are followed by a bot called “News” as well as the credited to its CEO (@Nanda). Both seem to suggest that the first s on Tooter were created in June 2020. The default feed, before a has followed any s, is populated with posts from the “News” bot, and its contents — links exclusively from swarajyamag.com — have s on Twitter comparing the “swadeshi” social media platform with Parler — a fairly new US-based social media platform popular with conservatives and especially ers of Donald Trump. Parler is simply the latest in a series of attempts to create a "free-speech" oriented Twitter, after Gab most recently, and despite a lot of early attention, Parler is also seeing its ranking on the App Store drop rapidly.

Tooter, like Parler, in its of Service page stresses that the platform has been created for “free speech”. Tooter, it says, will make best efforts to ensure that all content moderation decisions and enforcement of of service “does not punish s for exercising their God-given right to speak freely”. The platform also has a ‘Pro Feed' populated by default with posts from a “verified” credited to the BJP.

Tooter's introductory page calls the platform “Swadeshi Andolan 2.0”. “We believe that India should have a Swadeshi social network. Without one we are just a digital colony of American Twitter India Company, no different than what we were under the British East India Company,” reads the About Tooter page.


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