Social Media
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Jammu and Kashmir: Social media ban revoked after nearly seven months but 2G internet speed remains
Scroll Staff
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‘Social media is BJP’s oxygen, PM Modi won’t cut this lifeline,’ says Shiv Sena
Scroll Staff
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Modi breaks suspense about ‘giving up social media’, says women will handle his accounts on March 8
Scroll Staff
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‘Thinking of giving up social media,’ says Modi; Rahul Gandhi asks him to give up hatred instead
Scroll Staff
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J&K: Police arrest two youths for allegedly spreading rumours on social media
Scroll Staff
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Flawed Kashmir FIR against social media users has one main objective – to intimidate residents
Safwat Zargar Sruthisagar Yamunan
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Curbing fake news: Here’s why visuals are the most potent form of misinformation
Lisa Fazio, The Conversation
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A Kambala race and Usain Bolt comparisons: Why talent scouting via social media is problematic
Abhijeet Kulkarni
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J&K: UAPA invoked against social media users for defying government’s internet ban
Scroll Staff
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In times of fake news and manufactured outrage, how do we reclaim empathy?
Maya Mirchandani
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A matter of fact: New study shows how Indians respond to (mis)information on WhatsApp
Archis Chowdhury, Boomlive.in
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J&K: 2G mobile internet, broadband to be restored today, but with restrictions
Scroll Staff
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Aimlessly surfing the web at work might be making you more productive
Stephanie Andel, The Conversation
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Genuine outrage or vanity: What’s at the heart of virtue signalling?
Neil Levy
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WhatsApp back online after suffering global outage
Scroll Staff
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Meet ‘Nazma aapi’, through whom a 20-year-old woman is tackling social issues one video at a time
Scroll Staff
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How WhatsApp allowed shadow groups within UK’s political parties to dictate the course of Brexit
Aliaksandr Herasimenka, The Conversation Anastasia Kavada, The Conversation
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Smiling chimpanzees on Instagram are not cute – they are under stress and often mistreated
Zara Bending, The Conversation
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A Swiggy delivery executive’s art career takes off with a little help from Twitter friends
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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Not safe for work: In polarised India, should you talk politics with your colleagues?
Diksha Madhok, qz.com