Social media
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Watch: An Indian couple’s jive at a wedding is going viral – to their surprise and embarrassment
Soumya Rao
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In UK, some new media outlets claim to detest ‘mainstream media’ – but rely on it for information
Sean Dodson, The Conversation
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Twitter tweets ‘awkward’ and Twitteratis pour in with responses; doesn’t quite break the Internet
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: Before India asks Twitter to curb communal content, it must set its own home in order
Shoaib Daniyal
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Jawa Motorcycles re-launch set for tomorrow, November 15th, at 11:30am; live stream link here
Scroll Staff
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On Children’s Day, meet India’s young YouTubers who are gaining fans and earning lakhs of rupees
Saesha Kini
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China’s cyber authority erases more than 9,800 social media accounts of independent news providers
Scroll Staff
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Worried about what social media is doing to your brain? This podcast has some answers
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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‘We have learned a lesson’: Facebook says it’s trying to tackle spread of misinformation in India
Durba Ghosh, qz.com
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Journalists say Facebook is ‘censoring’ political content in India ahead of 2019 elections
Kanishk Karan
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A toxic work environment could be weakening the social media cell of the Congress
Aria Thaker, qz.com
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‘Happily unmarried’: An online project reminds Indian women to celebrate singlehood
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Telangana polls: Social media posts of political parties will be monitored, says Election Commission
Scroll Staff
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Facebook says hackers in September stole personal data of 29 million users
Scroll Staff
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An Indian startup is betting on AI to solve India’s fake-news problem, including morphed images
Aria Thaker, qz.com
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ShareChat: The no-English social media app that Indian politicians are flocking to
Aria Thaker, qz.com
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Nirmala Sitharaman says it is necessary to keep social media ‘toxic free’
Scroll Staff
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India wants WhatsApp to break encryption and trace inflammatory messages. Should it?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Not just the social media era: Humans have always had the urge to document, share their lives
Lee Humphreys, Aeon
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Secret of Rahul Gandhi’s Twitter success: It’s his use of Hindi with rhyme and rhetoric, says study
Aria Thaker, qz.com