New Delhi, March 4 -- Social media posts should not be removed without a response from the individuals who published them, and only when these people can't be identified can a notice for removal be served solely to the intermediary (the social media platform), the Supreme Court observed on Monday.
While this is a preliminary view, and more in the nature of an observation, it does provide some hope to individuals who believe their content is being unfairly censored. P11
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