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Q3. “Bell The Fake News cat”- Misinformation going viral within hours is an urgent problem that needs attention.
The Indian government’s current view is that giant social platforms like Twitter, Facebook and WhatsApp or the new
creeping Chinese giants like Alibaba and Tik Tok should be held accountable.
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Answered by alinakincsem
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Answer:

The concept of grapevines have been going on for decades and now a days with emerging technology and speedy networking system it makes it almost impossible to track down firstly the source of fake news and secondly ways to counter it.

Fake news has existed in the media industry for a long time and uses social media platforms to get a larger audience.

An example includes, " Bell The fake news cat". This is a question posed by many who seeks ways to find out how to do damage control and "Bell " the fake news cat", as in how to get all of this under control.

Instances like the Pulwama attack and fake kidnapping rumors of village kids has caused much issues already in India. India holds these platforms accountable for the spread. India isn't the only one sharing this stance, in fact there are others too. For instance, the Thais were investigating using fact checkers on Facebook to help understand what fake news went out during the Thailand elections.

So if Social Media apps would act a bit more responsibly and help to keep a track on the proprietors, then using mutual collaboration such mysteries may be solved and put an end to. This would help set an example for others to not indulge in such activities.

Answered by indiabrainly
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Explanation:

The spreading of misinformation over the giant social media platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Whatsapp or Tiktok is a tricky situation for controlling.

The government does have the power to curb this malpractice. They can block these applications, or may stop the internet connection for a long period of time.

However, new platforms can always emerge. Thus, one must be careful by himself.

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