Twitter was banned and Koo of India reached Nigeria!

Twitter was banned and Koo of India reached Nigeria!


The India-Nign-made microbling site Koo has once again come into the limelight after banning Nigeria’s Twitter. The reason behind why this has happened is also very solid. In fact, when there was a difference of opinion between the Indian government and the microblogging site Twitter at the beginning of the year, an option of Twitter was launched at the same time under the name KOO. At that time, the Indian government had also banned many apps of China. Therefore, one after the other desi apps were being launched at that time. “Ku” is also one of those apps.

A new report says that now “Ku” has also become available in Nigeria. Its direct wire connects an indefinite ban on Twitter by Nigeria. According to the report of Republic of India as of Late, Koo made the announcement a day after the federal government of Nigeria banned Twitter. KOO CEO, Radhekrishna, confirmed only the services of the app to be available in Nigeria, but also said that this app is also being considered to be made available in the local language of Nigeria soon. 500 types of local languages such as Hausa, Lagbo and Yoruba are spoken in Nigeria.

After Twitter was banned in Nigeria, users moved to VPN service so that Twitter could be used by crossing the ban implemented by the government. Now users have also come to the option of Ku. However, it is yet to be seen how many users adopt this Indian app in Nigeria.

The Koo app is a microblogging site where users can keep their point in 400 characters. While Twitter has a range of 250 words. The post to be shared on Ku is named Ku, such as Twitter’s post is called a tweet. Ku app has the option to write in Indian languages. Apart from this, users can also share their point in audio and video.

If a user does not know about writing the Indian language, then he can go into English type mode and type the Indian language. There is a unique feature in this app that users can share their “Ku” directly on WhatsApp and Facebook to their friends. This is not the facility on Twitter. The follicle can also be shared on the status of WhatsApp.

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