The Indian government recently announced new guidelines for online news platforms and video streaming services in the country. The Information and Broadcasting Ministry stated that digital news outlets will now be regulated and need to follow the same rules as traditional media organizations. Additionally, video streaming platforms like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ Hotstar will also be required to classify their content into categories based on age suitability. These guidelines aim to create a level playing field for all media outlets and ensure responsible journalism and content creation. The move has sparked mixed reactions, with some praising the regulation for bringing accountability and transparency to the digital media landscape, while others express concerns about potential censorship and curtailment of freedom of expression. The guidelines also require social media platforms to appoint grievance officers in India to address user complaints. With the rapid growth of digital media consumption in India, these regulations are seen as a step towards ensuring a safe and regulated online environment for users. It remains to be seen how online news platforms and video streaming services will adapt to these new guidelines and how they will impact the digital media industry in the country.

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