Hate speech
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Facebook row: Delhi Assembly panel to resume hearing of witnesses on complaints today
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Facebook India head summoned as witness, cannot claim right to remain silent: Delhi Assembly to SC
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Why words matter: Political violence increases when politicians use inflammatory language
James Piazza, The Conversation
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Bihar polls: Social media platforms will be held responsible if they fail to stop misuse, says CEC
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Sudarshan News case: Centre issues show-cause notice for ‘UPSC jihad’ show
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No coercive action against Facebook India head till October 15, rules SC on Delhi Assembly summons
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Sudarshan News case: Control venomous content on digital media first, Centre tells Supreme Court
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Delhi Assembly panel asks Facebook India’s vice president to appear before it on Wednesday
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Sudarshan News and Sushant Singh cases put spotlight on powers of courts to restrain media coverage
Sruthisagar Yamunan
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SC stays broadcast of ‘UPSC Jihad’ show, says Sudarshan News anchor doing ‘disservice to nation’
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Delhi Assembly panel summons Facebook India’s vice president over hateful content
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Address Facebook’s ‘bias to dangerous content’ in India, over 40 NGOs urge Mark Zuckerberg
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Facebook employee quits, alleges company ‘profiting off hate’
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Hate speech row: Not on Facebook since 2019, no question of ban, says BJP MLA T Raja Singh
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Hate speech row: ‘We are non-partisan, oppose bigotry,’ says Facebook in reply to Congress letter
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Delhi elections: Plea for FIR against BJP’s Anurag Thakur, Parvesh Verma for hate speech rejected
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Does Bloomsbury’s decision to withdraw book on Delhi riots undermine free speech? A debate ensues
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WSJ report: ‘No place for hate speech, denounce bigotry in every form,’ says Facebook
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BJP MLA at centre of Facebook row claims his official account was hacked, blocked in 2018
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In Pakistan, female journalists fear online assaults on them may someday become real-life attacks
Khurram Husain, Dawn.com