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IT ministry asks YouTube to use 'unverified' disclaimer on fake news channels

The government has asked social media platforms to submit an action note on how they are dealing with fake news within 10 days.

October 16, 2023 / 11:56 IST
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In December last year, the government asked YouTube to take down 3 channels spreading fake news
In December 2022, the government asked YouTube to take down 3 channels spreading fake news

The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has asked YouTube to take appropriate legal action on "fake news channels" and has advised the platform to put a disclaimer to tackle such fake news.

In an office memorandum dated October 13, seen by Moneycontrol, MeitY advised YouTube to put a disclaimer "news not verified" on "fake news channels". It has also asked significant social media platforms (those with more than 5 million subscribers) to submit an action note within 10 days, on how they plan to tackle fake news and "unlawful contents".

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However, to be sure, the ministry has not provided any definition on what constitutes as fake news, or the ways to identify fake news or fake news channels from other user content.

This comes at a time when the Centre has deferred the notification of its proposed Fact Check Unit (introduced under recent amendments to the IT Rules) until December. The government-appointed unit will identify false or misleading content related to the government.