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In a recent development, the Indian government has announced new guidelines for the regulation of social media platforms, digital news outlets, and OTT streaming services in the country. The guidelines aim to bring transparency and accountability to the digital media industry in India. Social media platforms will now be required to appoint grievance officers to address user complaints and concerns. They will also have to remove objectionable content within a specific timeframe as prescribed by the government. Digital news outlets and OTT platforms will be subject to a three-tier regulatory framework, with a self-regulatory body overseeing adherence to the Code of Ethics and addressing grievances. The government’s move comes in the wake of growing concerns over the spread of fake news, misinformation, and harmful content on digital platforms. The guidelines are seen as a step towards ensuring a safer and more responsible digital media environment in India. Industry experts believe that the new regulations will have a significant impact on the way social media platforms, digital news outlets, and OTT services operate in the country. The government has emphasized the need for self-regulation and compliance with the new guidelines to foster a healthy and secure online ecosystem. This development is expected to have far-reaching implications for the digital media landscape in India and is likely to shape the future of the industry in the country.

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