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Union Government notifies the new rules for digital news publishers and over-the-top (OTT) platforms

Govt had announced the new guidelines and regulations for social media, digital news media and OTT platforms in February

Facebook removes all access to Boulder mass shooting suspect Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa

Ahmad Al Aliwi Alissa, prime suspect of Boulder mass shooting was a conspiracy theorist, devout Islamist, homophobe and Trump hater

Donald Trump to launch his own social media platform after being banned by Twitter, Facebook and others, says aide: Details

Donald Trump will launch his own social media platform after being banned from Twitter, Facebook and most other platforms.

Facebook building an ‘under-13’ version of Instagram for children to increase the user base

Currently, children under 13 are not allowed to have Instagram accounts. Facebook is planning to launch an 'under-13' version with parental controls for children.

Govt of India pulls up Wall Street Journal for spreading fake news regarding jailing Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter employees

The government put on record serious displeasure on the lopsided and fictional reportage by Wall Street Journal on this issue.

WhatsApp testing shorter time for automatically disappearing messages: Report

Disappearing messages on WhatsApp stay for seven days. soon the users may select shorter time frame

Conflict of interest? Advocacy group funded by Twitter, Facebook, Google and western governments criticises new Indian social media regulations

Access Now has spoken out against the social media regulations ushered in by the Indian Government on Thursday.

Modi govt tightens noose on social media giants and ‘intermediaries’: What it means, the effects of the provisions and how it could tame the...

The guidelines define the due diligence measures that the social media platforms will have to observe to operate in India

‘Follow Indian law, no more double standards’: Full details of new guidelines for tech-giants, OTT platforms and digital media

"Social media platforms are welcome to do business in India but they need to follow the Constitution and laws of India", said Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad.

Govt removes safety net that allowed platforms like Twitter to not take responsibility for their misuse, officials can be penalised

If social media platforms don’t comply with the provisions of new guidelines, this will attract penal provisions under the IT Act

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