From fake news to mob violence: Social media to face more scrutiny in 2019
With
great power comes great responsibility. The quote made popular by the iconic
comic series 'Spider-Man' sums up
the challenges that social
media platforms like WhatsApp
and Facebook are facing in India.
They
have been accused of being a carrier of hate messages and fake
news that incited mob violence. And, now they stare at the prospects of
stricter government rules, greater accountability and regulatory scrutiny.
These
platforms, for some of whom India is the biggest consumer base outside of their
home country, can see very much clear the writing on the wall -- follow the
rules of engagement if you want to be in the world's fastest growing economy.
The
year 2018 will go down in history as the one where social networking platforms
not only made country-specific changes -- be it labelling forwarded messages,
limiting the number of people a user can send a message to at one go and
launching public awareness campaign against fake news. They also agreed to
store user data belonging to Indians within the country. Read
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