The Government of India has directed social media platform X to remove pornographic and obscene content from its platform, warning of legal consequences if the directive is not followed.
According to official sources, the move comes as part of efforts to strengthen online safety and enforce compliance with Indiaโs Information Technology (IT) Rules. Authorities have reportedly emphasized that platforms operating in the country must adhere strictly to local laws governing digital content and user safety.
The directive underscores the governmentโs focus on curbing the circulation of explicit material and ensuring that social media companies maintain effective content moderation mechanisms. Officials have indicated that failure to comply could attract penalties and legal action under relevant provisions of the IT Act.
This development adds to the broader debate surrounding content regulation, digital freedom, and the responsibilities of global tech companies in different jurisdictions. In recent years, India has tightened oversight on social media intermediaries, requiring them to respond swiftly to government notices and user complaints.
X has yet to issue an official statement on the latest directive. The situation continues to be closely monitored as discussions around digital governance and platform accountability gain momentum.
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