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Facebook says millions of Instagram passwords stored in plain text, not ‘tens of thousands’
Scroll Staff
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Facebook says it ‘unintentionally uploaded’ email contacts of 1.5 million users without consent
Scroll Staff
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Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp face outages across the globe
Scroll Staff
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A pro-Modi Facebook group with 2.9 million members has become a hotbed of fake news
Karen Rebelo, Boomlive.in
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More fact-checking, dedicated teams: Facebook details strategy to curb misinformation during polls
Scroll Staff
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Beware Indian social media influencers promoting brands. They may be resorting to fakery
Durba Ghosh, qz.com
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Facebook purge: Hundreds of BJP-related pages were taken down – but not mentioned in firm’s release
Pooja Chaudhuri, AltNews.in
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As India votes, Facebook has grabbed the largest share of online spending on political ads
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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The Election Fix: We need to talk about the effects of the internet on Indian democracy
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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If Mark Zuckerberg wants to fix the internet, he must do more than just talk about ‘new rules’
Andrew Quodling, The Conversation
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WhatsApp launches new fact-checking service to fight fake news ahead of elections
Scroll Staff
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Explainer: Why did Facebook take down hundreds of BJP and Congress-linked pages?
Shoaib Daniyal
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The big news: NASA says India’s Mission Shakti created 400 pieces of debris, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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The big news: Facebook removes several pro-BJP, pro-Congress pages, and nine other top stories
Scroll Staff
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Congress says it will have to ‘verify the veracity’ of Facebook’s move to delete 687 pages
Scroll Staff
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Facebook says it has removed pages and accounts linked to Congress, BJP for ‘inauthentic behaviour’
Scroll Staff
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New Zealand attack: Facebook COO says company ‘exploring restrictions’ on live streaming video
Scroll Staff
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Pro-BJP Facebook pages have spent the most on political advertisements since February: Report
Scroll Staff
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Facebook apologises for mistakenly naming Kashmir a separate country
Scroll Staff
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India’s political parties are spending heavily to advertise on Facebook but not on Twitter
Aria Thaker, qz.com