In a significant development, the Indian government has announced new guidelines for social media platforms and digital news outlets. The move aims to regulate digital content and curb the spread of fake news and misinformation. Under the new rules, social media companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram will be required to appoint grievance officers to address user complaints in a timely manner. These platforms will also have to remove objectionable content within 24 hours of receiving a complaint. Additionally, the guidelines mandate that social media firms disclose the origin of any unlawful content and provide assistance to law enforcement agencies. Digital news outlets will now need to follow a code of ethics and norms, including verification of facts and sources before publishing news. The regulations come at a time when concerns about the spread of fake news and hate speech online are on the rise. The government has stated that the new guidelines are aimed at promoting transparency, accountability, and a safer online environment for users. It remains to be seen how social media companies and digital news platforms will adapt to these stringent regulations in the coming months. This development marks a significant step towards regulating the digital space in India and ensuring responsible content dissemination.

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