<p>In what comes as a stern message to OTT content creators, Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur said abusive language in the name of creativity will not be tolerated.</p>.<p>“The government is serious about the complaints of increasing abusive and obscene content on OTT platforms. If there is a need to make any changes in the rules regarding this, the ministry is willing to consider that,” the minister told reporters in Nagpur on Sunday.</p>.<p>“These platforms were given freedom for creativity, not obscenity. Whatever necessary action needs to be taken on this, the government will not back down from it,” he added.</p>.<p>Thakur added that complaints have started to increase in the past few days, and the department is taking them very seriously.</p>.<p>“If there is a need to make a change we are willing to consider it seriously,” the minister added.</p>
<p>In what comes as a stern message to OTT content creators, Union Minister of Information and Broadcasting Anurag Thakur said abusive language in the name of creativity will not be tolerated.</p>.<p>“The government is serious about the complaints of increasing abusive and obscene content on OTT platforms. If there is a need to make any changes in the rules regarding this, the ministry is willing to consider that,” the minister told reporters in Nagpur on Sunday.</p>.<p>“These platforms were given freedom for creativity, not obscenity. Whatever necessary action needs to be taken on this, the government will not back down from it,” he added.</p>.<p>Thakur added that complaints have started to increase in the past few days, and the department is taking them very seriously.</p>.<p>“If there is a need to make a change we are willing to consider it seriously,” the minister added.</p>