EORTV, the video streaming app that showcases LGBTQ originals and short videos has introduced optional viewing under ‘Family Mode’ and ‘Original Mode’ for all its content.
The development comes in a bid to not only adopt new and advanced technology but to allow and encourage self-censorship.
Along with the family mode-original mode optional viewing, EORTV also introduces multilingual programming for its Originals.
Currently the platform has made its content available in Hindi, Marathi, English & Gujarati and has plans of diversifying further.
Speaking about the developments, Falguni Shah, Managing Director, EORTV, said, “We will always be at the forefront when it comes to technology adoption. Especially technology that drives and instills positive behavioural changes. There can be no better form of censorship than self-censorship. A very good way to put this across is, if you force kids to not to do something and make a hoopla out of it, you will see that the child will end up doing it secretly. An iron rod or a diktat is not the solution.
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