Recent investigations reveal that several popular social media platforms continue to allow the circulation of hate music in India, despite clear violations of their own community guidelines. This troubling trend underscores the platforms’ inability-or unwillingness-to adequately moderate content that promotes ethnic, religious, and communal hatred. Analysts argue that such negligence not only fuels social tensions but also undermines the legal frameworks set by Indian authorities aiming to curb hate speech online. The report highlights numerous instances where inflammatory songs remain accessible for extended periods before any enforcement action occurs, raising concerns about the effectiveness and transparency of content review mechanisms.

The report categorizes the types of hate content found, emphasizing the role of algorithm-driven recommendations in amplifying such music. Key findings include:

  • Rapid spread: Hate music videos and audio tracks often garner tens of thousands of views within hours.
  • Unclear accountability: Platforms provide limited disclosure on takedown procedures and timelines.
  • Policy gaps: Ambiguities in content policies allow borderline material to remain online.
  • Localized impact: Many flagged pieces target specific communities, leading to increased communal discord.
Platform Number of Hate Music Videos Found Average Removal Time
Platform A 120 72 hours
Platform B 95 5 days
Platform C 150 1 week+