Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram may face a ban in India if they failed to comply with the new IT rules. In February 2021, the Ministry of Electronics & Information Technology (MEITy) had given a three-month time to the social platforms for the same.
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In the previous year, The ministry of electronics and information technology (MeitY) has blocked 43 mobile apps in India. The blocked apps including AliExpress, Alipay Cashier, Alibaba Workbench, WeDate, and CamCard under section 69A of the Information Technology Act
According to Indiatoday, Revealing whether Facebook will comply with the rules or not, a company spokesperson said in a statement, “We aim to comply with the provisions of the IT rules and continue to discuss a few of the issues which need more engagement with the government. Pursuant to the IT rules, we are working to implement operational processes and improve efficiencies. Facebook remains committed to people’s ability to freely and safely express themselves on our platform.”
If any of these social media platforms fail to accept these guidelines, they risk losing status as social media platforms and protections as intermediaries. The government can also take action against them as per the law of the land for not following the rules, a government official said to Business Today.
Anna MM Vetticad has tweeted with the hash tag #IStandWithTwitterIndia, "#IStandWithTwitterIndia because they are doing the right thing right now. But @TwitterIndia has been an enabler of a fascist regime and played its part in the persecution of the marginalised in India, so let's not put them on a pedestal please."
#IStandWithTwitterIndia because they are doing the right thing right now. But @TwitterIndia has been an enabler of a fascist regime and played its part in the persecution of the marginalised in India, so let's not put them on a pedestal please.
— Anna MM Vetticad (@annavetticad) May 25, 2021