Digital media rules: Govt says it will become a forum for millions of users to complain, who has to say who posted the wrong content
Has become a platform promoting people who spread violence
"We received a complaint that social media has become a platform to promote criminals, terrorists and those who spread violence," Prasad said. WhatsApp has 50 crore users in India. Facebook has 41 crore users. Instagram has 21 crore users and Twitter has 15 crore users. There have been complaints of misuse of social media and fake news. This was a matter of concern, so our government has decided to prepare guidelines for such a platform. Freedom of the media is freedom of democracy. But every freedom is full of responsibility.
Rules new rules for social media
Rules new rules for social media
Social media companies have to have an official for users' complaints and also mention their name.
This officer must resolve the complaint within 15 days. If there is a complaint on the issue of news, they have to remove the content within 24 hours.
These companies have to submit a report every month on how many complaints have been received and what action has been taken on them. Complaints must be dealt with within 24 hours and resolved within 15 days.
If someone posts a rumor or false content, you have to say who posted this post or content for the first time.
If you want to delete the content of a social media user, you must also state the reason.
Rules new rules for social media
Rules new rules for social media
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