In a recent development, the Indian government has announced new guidelines for social media platforms and digital news outlets. The new regulations aim to address issues such as misinformation, fake news, and online abuse. Under the new guidelines, social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram will be required to appoint a grievance officer to address user complaints. These platforms will also have to remove offending content within 36 hours of receiving a legal order. Additionally, social media companies will be required to disclose the origin of controversial messages or posts when requested by authorities. For digital news outlets, the new rules include a requirement for greater transparency in ownership and funding. The regulations also mandate the removal of content that is deemed to be against the sovereignty and integrity of India. These guidelines come at a time when there is growing concern over the spread of misinformation and hate speech online. The Indian government believes that these new rules will help create a safer online environment for users. It is important for social media platforms and digital news outlets to comply with these regulations to avoid facing penalties. The government has stated that these guidelines are necessary to ensure a responsible and accountable online ecosystem in India.

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