YouTube Restricts Monetization of Two Creators Spreading Inaccurate Information on EVMs | Ritam
As India readies for the Lok Sabha elections 2024, it is becoming a rising concern to curb misinformation surrounding the election process. While the Election Commission is committed to dealing with these disruptive challenges and has warned against any malpractice, it also maintains that tackling misinformation in the digital age is complex. However, the CEC asserts that originators of fake news need to be dealt with severely as per extant laws. In the latest, YouTube has restricted the monetization of two creators spreading inaccurate information on Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) to ensure free and fair elections.
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