Social Media
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In 2018, your social media feed will become more toxic. Modi can take some blame
Samar Halarnkar
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‘Don’t use these tools anymore’: Watch a former Facebook VP tell you not to use Facebook
Scroll Staff
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Flickr’s list of 2017 top photos capture the many faces of India
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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How Twitter has helped citizens and administrators communicate in Oman’s absolute monarchy
Jyoti Choudrie, The Conversation
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There may be many reasons to criticise UP Police but detaining donkeys is definitely not one of them
Sam Jawed, altnews.in
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Media has chosen to polarise society as nationalist versus anti-national, says Rajdeep Sardesai
Rajdeep Sardesai
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How social media showed its unique power of crowdsourcing during the Chennai floods
Ankit Lal
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Is Facebook committed to police discriminatory advertising for housing, employment or credit?
Julia Angwin, ProPublica Ariana Tobin, ProPublica Madeleine Varner, ProPublica
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Twitter will remove verified status of users who post racist and violent messages
Scroll Staff
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The joke’s on Delhi: A choking city raises some chuckles to make the best of a bad situation
Scroll Staff
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Facebook merges Messenger Day with its Stories feature
Scroll Staff
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Is the row over #280characters a storm in a Twitter teacup?
Catherine Wilcox, The Conversation
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207 million accounts on Facebook are fake or duplicate
Scroll Staff
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Video: Can you imagine the amount of activity on the internet in one minute?
Scroll Staff
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A linguist breaks down why white people should never rap the n-word
Darin Flynn, The Conversation
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Is militancy in Kashmir now retreating from social media that once made it popular?
Rayan Naqash
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#ExposeYourPig: How French women took #MeToo campaign a step further
Zoe Tabary, Thomson Reuters Foundation News
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CISF to use social media trends to improve security at airports, nuclear bases
Scroll Staff
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First person: Objectifying women is a form of social validation for young men. #IDidItToo
Tanay Sukumar
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The #MeToo campaign is about abusers as much as it is about abuse. So where are the men?
Dakshayani Kumaramangalam