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The Daily Fix: Lynchings must be tackled by the police – passing the buck to WhatsApp won’t work
Shoaib Daniyal
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Are WhatsApp administrators responsible for content in groups? The police in India seem to think so
Abhishek Dey
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Madhya Pradesh: Man in jail since February for WhatsApp forward, family says he was ‘default admin’
Scroll Staff
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Your Morning Fix: Why a new phase in Earth’s history has been named the ‘Meghalayan Age’
Scroll Staff
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Delhi BJP to add party chief Amit Shah to 1,800 WhatsApp groups to counter fake news
Scroll Staff
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WhatsApp to limit forwarding of messages to 5 chats at a time in a bid to curb rumours in India
Scroll Staff
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The big news: Debate on no-confidence motion against Modi government begins, and 9 other top stories
Scroll Staff
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Find originators of provocative messages, labelling forwarded texts not enough: Centre to WhatsApp
Scroll Staff
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Karnataka lynching: Police arrest around 30, including WhatsApp group owner
Scroll Staff
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The more things change…: A look back at violence and deaths in India over child-lifting rumours
Anu Kumar
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Your Morning Fix: Kerala church priests face sexual abuse charges
Scroll Staff
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The big news: Train services hit in Mumbai as rain continues, and nine other top stories
Scroll Staff
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After Centre demands measures to counter rumours, WhatsApp says forwarded messages will be labelled
Scroll Staff
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Child kidnapping rumours: Three men assaulted in Gujarat and two in Manipur
Scroll Staff
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‘The crowd was willing to kill a child’: Malegaon residents stopped a lynching but are in despair
Aarefa Johari
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WhatsApp needs to address its massive fake news problem – here’s where it can start
Nikhil Pahwa, medianama.com
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WhatsApp responds to Centre, lists steps it is taking to combat misinformation
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: Government cannot blame technology alone for lynchings based on child lifting rumours
Ipsita Chakravarty
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As child lifting rumours spread, police across India start outreach units to quell fake news
Abhishek Dey
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Centre warns WhatsApp against ‘evading responsibility’ for spread of provocative messages
Scroll Staff