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Also Read - How to send photos and videos in full quality on WhatsApp “This user-safety report contains details of the user complaints received and the corresponding action taken by WhatsApp, as well as WhatsApp’s own preventive actions to combat abuse on our platform,” said a WhatsApp spokesperson. Also Read - WhatsApp to get five new features in the coming months WhatsApp accounts banned The platform acted upon 41 of those grievances. In its second monthly report for the 30-day period of August 1-August 31, under the Information Technology (Intermediary Guidelines and Digital Media Ethics Code) Rules, 2021, WhatsApp received 420 grievances from users in India received via e-mails and mails sent to the India Grievance Officer via post.
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Also Read - Meta brings NFT support to Instagram, Professional Mode to Facebook As per the latest report, WhatsApp banned more than 20 lakh accounts in India in the month of August. Also Read - Twitter Won't Allow Anyone Back On Platform Without Diligent Process, Says Elon Musk Development so farĪccording to sources close to the development, provisions around voluntary verification, 24-hour timeline to remove content flagged for nudity, etc and setting up a process and time-bound grievance redressal mechanism has been put in place, while meeting requirements like, generation of monthly compliance reports and appointment of chief compliance officer, nodal contact person and resident grievance officer is underway.Facebook-owned messaging WhatsApp released its monthly report on Friday as per following the new IT Rules 2021. The company, however, did not divulge additional details. Facebook remains committed to people’s ability to freely and safely express themselves on our platform, the spokesperson added. Pursuant to the IT rules, we are working to implement operational processes and improve efficiencies. In a statement on Tuesday, a Facebook spokesperson said: We aim to comply with the provisions of the IT rules and continue to discuss a few of the issues which need more engagement with the government. Also Read - Massive Layoff at Twitter: Elon Musk Plans To Fire Half Of Company's Workforce Non-compliance with rules would result in these social media companies losing their intermediary status that provides them exemptions from liabilities for any third-party information and data hosted by them.

IT Ministry sources said that appointment of a grievance officer would be a key requirement from day-one of rules coming into effect, given the importance of public interface for complaints, and need for an acknowledgement system for requests. The new rules announced in February require large social media platforms like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp to follow additional due diligence, including the appointment of a chief compliance officer, nodal contact person and resident grievance officer. Also Read - Meta India Head Ajit Mohan Resigns with Immediate Effect The comments assume significance as social media companies are facing the deadline of May 25 to comply with the new guidelines for digital platforms. The social media giant, however, said it is still in discussion on a few of the issues which need more engagement with the government. New Delhi: Facebook on Tuesday said it is working to implement operational processes and aims to comply with the provisions of the new IT rules that come into effect from Wednesday, May 26 in India.
