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Nagaland cops ask social media platforms to exercise caution

Nagaland cops ask social media platforms to exercise caution
Dimapur: Nagaland Police have asked group administrators and members of all social media platforms to exercise caution while posting, sharing, or forwarding messages, images, videos, or other content. In a release on Monday, the state police PRO stressed that group administrators are responsible for monitoring the content shared within their groups, cautioning all users to verify information before sharing and refrain from posting content that may incite hatred, violence, panic, or public disorder. The release said if any post, message, or material is found to be offensive, misleading, unlawful, or likely to disturb public peace and tranquility, the individual concerned and group administrator will be held liable and appropriate legal action shall be initiated against them as per the provisions of law.

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About the AuthorBhadra Gogoi

Based in Dimapur, he has been reporting on Nagaland’s politics, society, and major events for the Times of India for more than four years, providing in-depth coverage and local insights that have made him a key chronicler of the state’s contemporary issues.

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