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In a significant development, the Indian government has announced new guidelines for social media platforms and digital news outlets. The new regulations aim to address issues such as fake news, harmful content, and user privacy. Social media companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram will now be required to establish grievance redressal mechanisms to address user complaints in a timely manner. Additionally, these platforms will need to appoint a compliance officer based in India to ensure adherence to the new guidelines. The rules also mandate that social media companies must remove objectionable content within 24 hours of receiving a complaint. In the case of non-compliance, these platforms could lose their intermediary status, making them liable for any content posted by users. The guidelines also require digital news outlets to disclose their ownership and funding sources, bringing more transparency to the online news industry. These regulations come at a time when concerns about misinformation and user privacy have been on the rise. By implementing these guidelines, the Indian government aims to create a safer online environment for its citizens. It is crucial for social media companies and digital news outlets to familiarize themselves with these new rules to ensure compliance and avoid penalties. Stay tuned for further updates on how these guidelines will impact the digital landscape in India.

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