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Google is not in favour of self-regulation mechanism being mooted for content regulation on social media under India's IT Rules, says Reuters
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Google is not in favour of self-regulation mechanism being mooted for content regulation on social media under India's IT Rules, says Reuters
The platform has let on about how its algorithms shape what users see on their feeds.
Will major platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube follow suit?
Google unfairly blocking rival payments on Play Store: CCI The Competition Commission of India (CCI) has found that Google’s Play store billing model discriminates against...
CERT-In warns Microsoft Edge users of cyber attack The Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) has issued a high-severity warning for Microsoft Edge...
The social media platforms have braced for the upcoming polls by agreeing to a set of rules and launching specific initiatives.
Amid recent criticism of social media giants like Facebook, Koo's stated focus on transparency could give it an edge over others.
The platform's compliance report for August indicates a decline in content removals compared to last month.
Developed in India, Koo was the first social media intermediary to say that it would comply with the new IT rules. Koo, a homegrown microblogging...
Koo is a homegrown microblogging platform that is positioned as an alternative to Twitter and was also the first social media intermediary to say that...