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All digital Platforms to rely on Indian administration’s fact check unit in India to avoid false information is raising concerns

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3 mn readIndia amended its IT law on 6th April and prohibited Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms from publishing or sharing any false information concerning any business of the administration and are said to rely on New Delhi’s own fact check unit for authenticity and credibility. Digital rights group, Internet Freedom Foundation in its statement said, ‘The notification of these amended rules cement the chilling effect on the fundamental right to speech and expression, particularly on news publishers, journalists, activists, etc. The fact check unit could effectively issue a takedown order to social media platforms and even other intermediaries across the internet stack, potentially bypassing the process statutorily prescribed under the Section 69A of the IT Act 2000’.

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Recent ban on YouTube channels for spreading fake news explains why it is important for a country like India to stop Fake news

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3 mn readRecently Indian administration banned 16 YouTube channels for spreading false news. According to the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, 16 YouTube channels and 1 Facebook account is on banned list. 6 YouTube channels are claimed to belong Pakistan. This is not the first time, central administration took this decision. Earlier, 22 YouTube channels and 3 twitter accounts were banned for the similar reason that collected viewership in millions. The present banned channels are said to have cumulative viewership of more than 680 million. In a brief statement, it is explained that due to spreading of fake news and passing wrong comments on international affairs was misleading people.