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Government Blocks 16 YouTube Channels For Spreading Disinformation


Ten Indian and 6 Pakistan-based YouTube channels blocked. A Facebook account was also blocked

Decision taken using emergency powers under Rule 18 of the Information Technology Rules, 2021

The channels were blocked for spreading false and unverified information to create panic, incite communal disharmony and disturb public order in India

The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting (MIB) has banned  16 YouTube channels for spreading disinformation related to India’s national security and foreign relations.

In total, 10 India-based and six Pakistan-based YouTube news channels were blocked during the exercise. A Facebook account was also blocked through a separate order issued by the ministry. The decision was taken using emergency powers under Rule 18 of the Information Technology Rules, 2021. 

In a statement, the MIB said that the channels were blocked for spreading false and unverified information to create panic, incite communal disharmony and disturb public order in India.

The targeted YouTube channels had a combined viewership of more than 68 Cr. The MIB said that the India-based YouTube channels were blocked for producing pieces which referred to a particular community as terrorists and incited hatred among various religious communities. 

The other India-based YouTube channels were blocked for publishing unverified videos related to COVID-19, which was observed to be‘detrimental to public order in the country’.

On the other hand, the Pakistan-based YouTube channels were banned for posting fake news on issues ranging from the Indian Army to the country’s foreign relations. 

The government cracked its whip on channels such as SBB News, which had more than 161 Mn views, and Bol Media Bol, which had more than 167 Mn views. Saini Education Research (5.8 Mn views) and Hindi Mein Dekho (26 Mn views) were among the other channels blocked. 

This is the second time this month that the government ordered blocking of YouTube channels for spreading fake news. On April 5, 22 YouTube channels were blocked for spreading ‘disinformation related to India’s national security, foreign relations and public order’.

Earlier in January, the government had ordered banning 35 Pakistan-based YouTube channels for “spreading anti-India fake news”. In December last year,, the MIB had issued similar directions to block 20 YouTube channels after receiving specific intelligence inputs.

Since December 2021, the ministry has issued orders to block 94 YouTube news channels and other social media accounts on grounds of national security.

The new IT Rules brought in by the government have been challenged by various media consortiums and social media companies in court for breaching the right to privacy and possible censorship of news outlets in the country. Many critics have also panned the laws for muzzling free speech and dissent.

However, the government continues to stick to its stance that the new IT rules were brought in to ensure that the internet in India remains open, safe and accountable for all users.





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