Panel to suggest way to curb hate content on social media

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

A committee has been formed to discuss the mechanism with companies to filter hate and other undesirable content on their platforms, was informed today.

In a written reply to the Rajya Sabha, Minister of State for Electronics and IT P P Chaudhary said that a large number of Internet-based platforms many of which are hosted by foreign service providers have proliferated over the past decades.


"These sites are being misused by anti- national elements for propagating hate message," he said.

Several incidents of availability of inflammatory, harmful and hateful content on various websites, including social networking sites hosted outside the country have been brought to the notice of the

Chaudhary said that the is working closely with service providers for setting up a mechanism for sharing of data for enforcement purposes within the ambit of domestic

"A committee has also been formed to discuss the mechanism with companies to filter hate and other undesirable content on their platforms," he said.

Chaudhary has earlier said that instances of objectionable videos being uploaded through mobile phones and shared through Whats App have been noticed.

The Information Technology (IT) Act, 2000 as amended in 2008, has provision for punishment for publishing or transmitting objectionable contents under section 67 and 66E.

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