Unregulated digital journalism raises concerns in J&K
By Staff Writer in Media News on Monday, 09th February 2026 at 8:52pm
The rapid growth of digital and social media journalism in Jammu and Kashmir has reshaped news consumption and widened public participation, but the absence of a comprehensive regulatory framework has triggered concerns over misinformation and declining professional standards, Kashmir Reader reported.
Media observers note that the rise of unregistered social media reporters operating without editorial oversight has led to an increase in unverified content, sensational headlines, and selective narratives. With individuals publishing directly on online platforms, accountability mechanisms remain limited, making it difficult for audiences to distinguish credible reporting from misleading information.
While digital journalism enjoys constitutional protection under Article 19(1)(a), experts...
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