“India’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan faces challenges as states report shortage of doses”

In a recent development, the Indian government has announced new guidelines for social media platforms and digital news outlets in India. The guidelines require social media companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to appoint local grievance officers who will address user complaints within a specific timeframe. Failure to comply with these guidelines may result in these platforms losing their intermediary status, making them liable for content posted by users. The move aims to regulate social media and digital news platforms in India more effectively, ensuring greater accountability and transparency. Additionally, the guidelines mandate platforms to remove unlawful content within 36 hours of receiving a complaint. Digital news outlets are also required to follow a code of ethics and norms, with violators facing sanctions. These new rules mark a significant step towards regulating the digital space in India and ensuring a safer online environment for users. The government’s decision comes amid concerns about fake news, misinformation, and online abuse proliferating on social media platforms. By enforcing these guidelines, the Indian government seeks to hold tech companies accountable and protect users from harmful online content. Stay tuned for further updates on how these guidelines will impact the digital landscape in India.

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