In recent news, the Indian government has announced new guidelines for social media platforms, digital news outlets, and OTT streaming services in India. These guidelines aim to regulate content on these platforms more effectively and ensure transparency in their operations. Social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram will now be required to appoint grievance officers to address user complaints. Additionally, these platforms must remove prohibited content within 24 hours of a complaint. Digital news outlets and OTT platforms like Netflix and Amazon Prime will also need to adhere to a code of ethics and self-regulation to ensure that their content is unbiased and follows the laws of the land. The government’s move comes in the wake of concerns about the spread of fake news, hate speech, and other harmful content on digital platforms. By implementing these guidelines, the Indian government aims to create a safer online environment for its citizens. It is important for all social media platforms, digital news outlets, and OTT services to comply with these new regulations to avoid facing penalties or being banned in the country. The guidelines have been met with mixed reactions, with some praising the government’s efforts to regulate digital content, while others expressing concerns about censorship and freedom of speech. Overall, these new guidelines mark a significant step towards ensuring responsible and accountable digital media practices in India.

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