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The government has reportedly urged YouTube to include disclaimers on channels suspected of disseminating fake news.
As per a BS report, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has issued a memorandum to various digital platforms in an effort to combat online ‘misinformation’ in anticipation of the upcoming Assembly and Lok Sabha elections.
The letter, accessed by Business Standard, has asked all significant social media intermediaries (SSMIs) to submit an action taken note on dispelling ‘fake’ news and unlawful content within 10 days.
The notice has also been sent to other platforms such as i-Meta, X Dailyhunt, ShareChat and others.
“YouTube should have an appropriate policy to take legal action on ‘fake’ news channels and it is advisable to put a disclaimer/ticker ‘news not verified’,” said the memorandum.
In a bid to put together a more robust legal framework to address misinformation, as well as defamatory and obscene content prevalent on social media platforms, the government is also considering a series of recommendations.
There are talks of these proposed measures to be be introduced during the Winter Session of Parliament,
At the Storyboard18 DNPA Conclave 2025, Union Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw spotlighted the critical role of traditional media in an evolving digital landscape. He emphasized that such gatherings can aid the govt in formulating more effective policies for a balanced and sustainable media ecosystem.
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