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35 YouTube channels, 2 Twitter accounts blocked for 'spreading misinformation'

Reported by:  PTC News Desk  Edited by:  Jasleen Kaur -- January 21st 2022 07:09 PM -- Updated: January 21st 2022 07:19 PM
35 YouTube channels, 2 Twitter accounts blocked for 'spreading misinformation'

35 YouTube channels, 2 Twitter accounts blocked for 'spreading misinformation'

New Delhi, January 21: The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting on Thursday blocked 35 YouTube channels, two Twitter accounts, two Instagram accounts, two websites and a Facebook account for spreading "misinformation", said Vikram Sahay, Joint Secretary (P&A), Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, on Friday. The Joint Secretary said, "The common factor among all these blocked accounts have been that they operate from Pakistan and spread fake anti-India news and other content." Also read | 'Isolation' not mandatory for foreign arrivals testing Covid positive The ministry has issued orders to the respective social media intermediaries and Internet service providers through the Department of Telecom for blocking 35 YouTube channels, two Twitter accounts, two Instagram accounts, two websites and a Facebook account. "The blocked accounts have contents on Indian Armed Forces, Kashmir, India's foreign relation with other countries and the death of former CDS Bipin Rawat", said the Information and Broadcasting Ministry.
 "The blocked social media accounts had over 1.2 crore subscribers with a viewership of 130 crore", Vikram Sahay stated. The 35 accounts blocked by the ministry were being operated from Pakistan and were identified to be part of four coordinated disinformation networks. These blocked accounts include the Apni Duniya Network operating 14 YouTube channels, and Talha Films Network operating 13 YouTube channels, stated the Information and Broadcasting release. Also read | Covid-19: Schools to reopen in this state as Omicron cases decline The contents on the blocked accounts violated five separate orders issued under rule 16 of the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021. -PTC News

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