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Cyber Police in Kashmir Issues Warning Against Provocative Social Media Content

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Cyber Police in Kashmir Issues Warning Against Provocative Social Media Content

In a recent update, the Cyber Police in Kashmir has issued a stern warning to all social media users, urging them to refrain from sharing provocative and inappropriate content on their handles and pages.

The advisory comes in response to the increasing prevalence of instigative and provocative materials circulating on various social media platforms.

The Cyber Police have taken cognizance of the situation and are actively initiating legal action against individuals responsible for disseminating such content.

This move is part of an effort to maintain law and order in the digital space and curb the spread of content that could incite tension or unrest.

The authorities emphasize the importance of responsible social media usage and remind users of the legal consequences associated with sharing content that can incite violence or create a hostile environment. The Cyber Police in Kashmir remain vigilant in monitoring online activities to ensure the safety and well-being of the community.

Social media users are urged to exercise caution and adhere to ethical standards while engaging in online discourse, keeping in mind the potential impact of their content on the broader community.

The Cyber Police’s proactive measures aim to foster a secure online environment and prevent the misuse of digital platforms for activities that could jeopardize public peace and harmony.

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