the Koo app is suddenly getting popular among social media users and has become the talk of the town
A few months ago, when the government banned hundreds of Chinese apps, the ones “Made in India” started gaining traction for promoting the Indian government’s Atmanirbhar Bharat vision. Among those apps is Koo, which is none other than the Indian alternative to the popular microblogging site Twitter.
Fast forward to February 2021, the Koo app is suddenly getting popular among social media users and has become the talk of the town. This has even led to the ‘#Kooapp’ trending on Twitter with hundreds and thousands of tweets on the same.
The “Made in India” application is gaining momentum as several government agencies including the IT Ministry, among others, began moving to the platform. The application has already gained more than one million downloads on the Google Play Store.
But what exactly is the Koo app? Why is everyone talking about the app suddenly and how can you get it? We answer all these questions for you today.
Before we take a deep dive into the application and understand how it works, you should note that the sudden shift to the app is due to the ongoing battle between Twitter and the Indian Government.
To give you a gist, Twitter is currently under the Indian government’s radar ever since the micro-blogging platform refused to comply with the government’s order to take down hashtags, tweets, and accounts that allegedly promote farmer genocide. The government has sent a notice to the microblogging site. Several media reports suggest that if the situation continues to be the same, the day won’t be far when Twitter, which currently has millions of active users in India, will get suspended in the country.
The app lets you follow trends and users including celebrities and people of prominence. The best thing about the app is that it is available in various Indian languages such as Telugu, Kannada, Bengali, Tamil, Malayalam, Gujarati, Marathi, Punjabi, Oriya, and Assamese. This gives users a better way to express themselves in the language of their choice.
The Koo app is joined by the Ministry of IT, MyGov, Digital India, India Post, NIC, NIELIT, SAMEER, Common Services Center, UMANG app, Digi Locker, NIXI, STPI, CDAC, and CMET, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Anil Kumble, and more famous personalities and departments. This definitely gives us a reason to try it out at least once.
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