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In recent news, the Indian government has announced new guidelines for social media platforms and digital news outlets to regulate their content. These guidelines aim to hold these platforms more accountable for the content shared on their sites and provide a safer online environment for users. Under these new rules, social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram will be required to appoint a grievance officer to address user complaints. Additionally, these platforms must remove offending content within 24 hours of receiving a legal order. Digital news outlets are also required to disclose their ownership and funding sources to ensure transparency. Failure to comply with these guidelines could result in penalties for the platforms. These regulations come at a time when there is increasing scrutiny on the role of social media in spreading misinformation and fake news. The government hopes that these guidelines will help curb the spread of harmful content online and protect users from potential harm. The implementation of these rules has sparked a debate about freedom of speech and censorship in the digital age. It remains to be seen how these regulations will be enforced and what impact they will have on the online landscape in India. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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