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In a recent development in India, the government has announced new guidelines for the regulation of social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp. These guidelines aim to curb the spread of fake news, hate speech, and misinformation on these platforms. As per the new rules, social media companies will be required to appoint a grievance officer to address user complaints, and they will have to remove offending content within 24 hours of receiving a complaint. Failure to comply with the guidelines could result in these platforms losing their intermediary status, making them liable for the content posted by users. The move comes in the wake of growing concerns about the misuse of social media to spread false information and incite violence. While some have hailed the guidelines as a step in the right direction towards ensuring accountability and transparency on social media platforms, others have raised concerns about potential censorship and infringement of freedom of speech. It is yet to be seen how these new rules will be implemented and what impact they will have on the social media landscape in India. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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