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Facebook says it has resolved technical glitches reported by users across the world
Scroll Staff
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Fact check: Are 58% of NASA employees Indian, as a viral message claims?
Arjun Sidharth, AltNews.in
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Your Morning Fix: ‘Was West Bengal campaign ban delayed for PM’s rally?’ and other questions for EC
Scroll Staff
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WhatsApp was hacked and bugs were found in Intel chips. Should you be worried?
Robert Merkel, The Conversation
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Your Morning Fix: ‘15 million people will need chemo yearly by 2040’, why you should update WhatsApp
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WhatsApp discovers spyware that targets phones through its voice call function
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Strategies to tackle extreme speech on WhatsApp must bring together socio-political, digital worlds
Lipika Kamra Philippa Williams
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Step aside, Swiggy and Zomato. WhatsApp is the new way to buy and sell food in Bengaluru
Akhila Ranganna
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Meet the advisors who helped make the BJP a social media powerhouse of data and propaganda
Cyril Sam Paranjoy Guha Thakurta
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Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp face outages across the globe
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The Election Fix: We need to talk about the effects of the internet on Indian democracy
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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WhatsApp launches new fact-checking service to fight fake news ahead of elections
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The regulatory obstacle that’s holding WhatsApp back from launching its payment service in India
Nupur Anand, qz.com
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EC to hold meeting with India heads of social media firms on Tuesday to discuss content and ads
Scroll Staff
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To tackle its privacy problem, Facebook wants to be more like WhatsApp
Sacha Molitorisz, The Conversation
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Parliamentary panel directs Facebook to ensure platform is not misused during Lok Sabha polls
Scroll Staff
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This ‘story’ by Manoj Pandey is an example of a new form of fiction in the age of technology
Manoj Pandey
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Why WhatsApp could play a more potent role in India’s elections than it has in other countries
Lipika Kamra, The Conversation Philippa Williams, The Conversation
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More than Facebook or WhatsApp, fake news on traditional media can sway Indians, finds study
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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Scroll explainer: Why are India’s new internet rules being called ‘Chinese-style censorship’?
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan