- Balasore Police urged citizens to avoid posting or promoting hateful content online.
- Users were warned of legal action for spreading harmful or divisive messages.
- The public was advised to report and preserve evidence of such posts.
Balasore: The Balasore Police social media advisory issued on Wednesday urged citizens to act responsibly on online platforms and refrain from sharing content that spreads hatred or harm against individuals or groups based on community identity. The advisory comes amid rising concerns over the misuse of social media to fuel misinformation and communal discord.
In a message shared on X, the police cautioned that irresponsible online behaviour could invite serious legal consequences.
Warning Against Hateful and Divisive Content
The Balasore Police said circulating hateful, misleading or harmful messages online not only disrupts social harmony but also violates the law. The advisory stressed that users must avoid encouraging divisive narratives and instead promote respectful dialogue and fact-based information.
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Officials reminded citizens that digital platforms are not beyond the reach of the law.
Appeal to Report Harmful Posts
Police appealed to the public to promptly report hate-filled or harmful posts to the respective social media platforms or to concerned authorities. Users were also advised to preserve screenshots or web links of objectionable content, which could serve as crucial evidence during investigations.
The advisory underlined that timely reporting can help prevent the spread of misinformation.
Emphasis on Responsible Digital Behaviour
Reiterating its commitment to maintaining peace and harmony in Balasore district, the police highlighted the need for collective vigilance and responsible digital conduct. Authorities said that cooperation from citizens is essential to curb the misuse of social media.
The advisory reflects growing efforts by law enforcement agencies to address online abuse and prevent communal tension triggered by digital platforms.
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