The government is far less effective in this case than the millions of Pakistani users and citizens, including overseas Pakistanis who regularly use Twitter.
The best thing we can do is to develop some form of organisation comprising of many Pakistani ordinary twitter users against the censorship of our geopolitical views. How hard is it to run a hashtag on twitter itself highlighting unfair treatment of Pakistani users/content?
Twitter would be far more receptive if
large amounts of Pakistani users got together and simultaneously started highlighting unfair censorship on their platform. You need a lot of people to get together, and begin communicating in a unified fashion in order to make sure their voices are heard by Twitter who will otherwise happily sacrifice free speech on their platform in order to appease Indians.
If enough momentum is built by Pakistani users, we can even get some press coverage
such as this.
The best way to achieve anything, especially against numerical or other odds, is to
organise effectively.
Remember, Kashmir is a national cause for Pakistan, and therefore all our collective responsibility, not just
the government.
i think we should carryout massive cyber attacks on twitter
When you're in the right in any given situation (as we are in this case), trading the moral high ground for a useless attack that does nothing to further your cause, is an awful strategy.
Therefore I completely disagree. There are better ways to fight this (see above).