- India has introduced new regulations requiring social media platforms to remove deepfake content within a maximum of two hours.
- These rules, which will take effect on February 20, aim to enhance oversight and address the growing concerns related to misinformation and digital manipulation.
- The tighter deadlines are expected to compel platforms to improve their content moderation processes.
India enforces rapid takedown of deepfakes on social media
India has introduced new regulations requiring social media platforms to remove deepfake content within a maximum of two hours. These rules, which will take effect on February 20, aim to enhance oversight and address the growing concerns related to misinformation and digital manipulation. The tighter deadlines are expected to compel platforms to improve their content moderation processes.
