ShareChat wants tighter laws for foreign platforms
By
Biju Kumar
BENGALURU: ShareChat, a Twitter-backed homegrown social media platform, has written to Union IT minister Ravi Shankar Prasad seeking stricter laws against foreign social media platforms.
This comes with just a week to go before the government finalises amendments to the IT Act’s Intermediaries Guidelines. The proposed amendments are aimed at making technology platforms more accountable for the content that they host.