Centre eyes new regulation to cover social media users | Current Affairs | Vision IAS

Upgrade to Premium Today

Start Now
MENU
Home
Quick Links

High-quality MCQs and Mains Answer Writing to sharpen skills and reinforce learning every day.

Watch explainer and thematic concept-building videos under initiatives like Deep Dive, Master Classes, etc., on important UPSC topics.

A short, intensive, and exam-focused programme, insights from the Economic Survey, Union Budget, and UPSC current affairs.

ESC

Daily News Summary

Get concise and efficient summaries of key articles from prominent newspapers. Our daily news digest ensures quick reading and easy understanding, helping you stay informed about important events and developments without spending hours going through full articles. Perfect for focused and timely updates.

News Summary

Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat

Centre eyes new regulation to cover social media users

31 Mar 2026
2 min

Government's Increased Takedown Orders for Online Content

The Union government has been actively issuing takedown orders for digital content, with plans to allow the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting to send notices to individual users over their social media posts. This marks a significant expansion from the previous scope under the IT Rules, 2021, which only targeted online news platforms.

Key Amendments in IT Rules

  • Proposed changes in the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021 include: 
    • Empowering the I&B Ministry to target individual user content.
    • Impacting social media platforms' "safe harbour" status if they fail to comply with advisories from the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology.
    • Introducing an inter-departmental committee (IDC) to hear appeals against complaint outcomes, with a broadened mandate beyond the "Code of Ethics."

Responses and Implications

The Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF) criticizes these changes as a "massive expansion of unconstitutional censorship and regulatory power." The amendments are seen as an attempt to bypass court orders by reconstructing oversight mechanisms ruled suspect by the Bombay and Madras High Courts.

Recent Takedown Initiatives

  • In recent weeks, the government issued takedown notices for content perceived as anti-establishment or mocking the Prime Minister, including: 
    • Animations by The Wire featuring Prime Minister .
    • AI-generated satirical videos by the opposition party.
    • Posts on X critical of the government.
  • Notable takedowns include: 
    • Blocking the Facebook page of Molitics, an independent news outlet.
    • Removal of a contextual post by Mohammed Zubair of Alt News.

Government's Justification

IT Minister stated the government's focus is on targeting "AI-generated deepfakes" and "fake news," reflecting concerns over the spread of misinformation.

Explore Related Content

Discover more articles, videos, and terms related to this topic

RELATED TERMS

3

Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF)

A non-profit organization in India that works to defend and promote digital civil liberties, including freedom of expression, privacy, and openness on the internet, often litigating or advocating against government policies perceived as infringing on these rights.

AI-generated deepfakes

Digital media content, often videos or images, that are manipulated using Artificial Intelligence to depict individuals saying or doing things they never actually said or did, raising concerns about misinformation and defamation.

Code of Ethics

A set of principles and guidelines that digital news publishers and news aggregators are expected to adhere to under the IT Rules, 2021, concerning the content they publish.

Title is required. Maximum 500 characters.

Search Notes

Filter Notes

Loading your notes...
Searching your notes...
Loading more notes...
You've reached the end of your notes

No notes yet

Create your first note to get started.

No notes found

Try adjusting your search criteria or clear the search.

Saving...
Saved

Please select a subject.

Referenced Articles

linked

No references added yet