Social media
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Union minister Ashwini Vaishnaw calls for stricter laws to curb ‘vulgar’ content on social media
Scroll Staff
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Screen time can involve several activities and not all of them are bad
Rinanda Shaleha, The Conversation
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Rajasthan issues tender for running YouTube channel to ‘portray positive side of government’: Report
Scroll Staff
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Hyperlinks made the internet what it is today but AI and megaplatforms could spell its extinction
Dana McKay, The Conversation George Buchanan, The Conversation
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Meta to appeal Rs 213.14 crore fine by Competition Commission of India over WhatsApp privacy policy
Scroll Staff
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Trying a ‘digital detox’? Four ways to make it a success
Kelley Cours Anderson, The Conversation Karen Anne Wallach, The Conversation
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Ahead of elections, Mauritius’s attempt to ban social media reflects dwindling rights
Roukaya Kasenally, The Converastion
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X suspends Iranian supreme leader’s Hebrew account, claims it violated rules
Scroll Staff
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Opinion: How performative outrage on social media is hampering Indian Muslims
Istikhar Ali
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Remove hoax bomb threats to airlines or risk criminal action: Centre to social media firms
Scroll Staff
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Showdown between digital platforms, governments shows that neither cares about user rights
Mishi Choudhary Eben Moglen
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YouTube chef Kabita Singh reveals how creating a niche and focusing on content made her channel grow
Harsh Pamnani Manish Pandey
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Picture perfect wanderlust: How a Chinese app is driving tourism in Southeast Asia
Zhaoyin Feng, Rest of World
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SC takes cognisance of Karnataka HC judge referring to Muslim-dominated locality as ‘Pakistan’
Scroll Staff
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How niche content creation, remixing, and marginalised creators are changing online viral trends
Payal Arora
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Why do Millennials enjoy watching ‘cringe’ content on social media? This book tries to find answers
AM Gautam
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Why online content creators are protesting against the new broadcasting bill
Abhik Deb
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How India’s Broadcast Bill will muzzle content creators
Nikhil Pahwa
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Social media’s wildfire information spread is fuelling political violence – how can it be stopped?
Richard Forno, The Conversation
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Michel Foucault died in 1984, but his philosophy still speaks to a world saturated with social media
Cameron Shackell, The Conversation