One way is to have strict content review mechanisms in place. Media platforms and publishers should be vigilant in screening out such inappropriate materials.
Governments can also play a role by enacting laws and regulations that prohibit the production and dissemination of such unethical content. This creates a legal deterrent and helps in keeping the media and literature clean and ethical.
Use proper content filters. Most devices and platforms have options to block or filter out inappropriate content. For example, on a smartphone, you can set parental controls or use browser extensions that block adult - related content.
Educating oneself about appropriate media consumption is also crucial. Understanding what is acceptable and unacceptable helps in avoiding such content. For example, being aware of the rating systems in movies and TV shows. Also, following reliable media sources that uphold ethical standards.
Educate yourself about what is considered appropriate and inappropriate content. Develop good digital habits such as not sharing or seeking out vulgar content. Also, encourage others to do the same so that we can create a cleaner digital space together.
Writers should have a strong sense of moral responsibility. They need to be aware of the values they are promoting through their stories. Editors also play a crucial role in filtering out such inappropriate content during the review process.
Media platforms can enforce strict content guidelines. They should have a review process to filter out any inappropriate content before it gets published. For example, using automated filters and human reviewers.
One way is to have strict content regulations. Media platforms should have clear guidelines to filter out such inappropriate content.
One way is to promote positive and educational media and literature. By creating and supporting works that focus on positive aspects of Indian culture, such as family traditions, art, and literature, we can shift the focus away from inappropriate content. Another aspect is for educational institutions to teach media literacy. This would help people to analyze and critically evaluate the content they encounter, enabling them to recognize and avoid inappropriate stories like those. Also, the public should demand more ethical and respectful content from media creators, which would encourage a change in the type of content produced.
Look for books that are part of educational curriculums or those that have won awards for their positive and cultural contributions. These are less likely to contain inappropriate content.
One way is to report any such content we come across on relevant platforms. Platforms should also have strict moderation policies to prevent the uploading and spreading of such inappropriate materials.
Media and literature should have strict self - regulation. Publishers and producers should have ethical guidelines in place and not allow such inappropriate content. For example, they can have a review board to filter out any content that is unethical or promotes illegal behavior.