India steps up clampdown on US social media giants | Malay Mail

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NEW DELHI, Feb 25 — India imposed tough new rules on social media platforms today as it accused US tech giants of “double standards” in taking down disputed content. The regulations take effect in three months and will force social media, online streaming services and digital news services...

India imposed tough new rules on social media platforms today as it accused US tech giants of double standards in taking down disputed content. — AFP picNEW DELHI, Feb 25 — India imposed tough new rules on social media platforms today as it accused US tech giants of “double standards” in taking down disputed content.

Information technology minister Ravi Shankar Prasad justified the move by comparing Twitter’s refusal to take down content after protesting farmers went on a rampage in New Delhi in January to its actions after violence at the US Congress days earlier. India’s Hindu nationalist government ordered Twitter to take down hundreds of accounts and tweets commenting on the demonstrations.The government’s new rules will also force social media companies to appoint a chief compliance officer and a “grievance redressal officer”, both based in India.

 

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