After showing strict vigil on the media and rumors on social media, the government is now preparing to ban bogus videos and fake photographs related to eating and drinking. According to media reports, the IT Ministry has written to companies like Facebook, Twitter and Google asking to stop fake video and photo posting on their platform.
Indeed, on social media, such photos and videos are often viral, which are used to question the quality of food and beverages. Recently, a video was viral, claiming that eggs were being made from plastic and chemicals were being mixed in milk.
Account Block on sharing such fake video
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