In a recent development in India, the government has announced new guidelines for social media platforms and digital news outlets. The new rules aim to regulate content on these platforms and hold them accountable for any misinformation or unlawful activities. Under these guidelines, social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and WhatsApp will be required to appoint grievance officers to address user complaints. Additionally, these platforms will have to remove objectionable content within 24 hours of receiving a complaint. Digital news outlets will also be required to follow a code of ethics and conduct, with provisions for self-regulation and a grievance redressal mechanism. The government believes that these guidelines will help curb the spread of fake news and ensure a safer online environment for users. However, some critics argue that these rules could potentially infringe on freedom of speech and expression. The implementation of these guidelines is expected to bring significant changes to the digital landscape in India. It remains to be seen how social media platforms and digital news outlets will adapt to these new regulations and what impact they will have on the online ecosystem. Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story.

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