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A fake news campaign taken down by Facebook in Bangladesh included posts on India
Aria Thaker, qz.com
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UN asks Twitter to explain why it is removing Kashmir-related posts at Indian government's request
Scroll Staff
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Twitter appears inactive against women’s reports of violence and abuse, says Amnesty International
Scroll Staff
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No laughing matter: Memes are taking the alt-right’s message of hate mainstream
Emiliano De Cristofaro, The Conversation
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‘Brahminical patriarchy’ row: Rajasthan HC stays Twitter CEO’s arrest but refuses to quash FIR
Scroll Staff
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What influences markets more, Twitter or traditional news? A team of researchers tried to find out
Costas Milas, The Conversation Theodore Panagiotidis, The Conversation Theologos Dergiades, The Conversation
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Twitter’s ‘like’ button is cute, heart-shaped – and not as harmless as it seems
A Trevor Sutton, The Conversation
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Better than Ronaldo and Messi? Luka Modric wins the Ballon d'Or and divides the Twitter world
Scroll Staff
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Fact check: Is the photo of Amit Shah standing on a swastika real?
Alt News
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‘North London is red’: Arsenal players and fans celebrate on Twitter after a comeback derby win
Scroll Staff
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Your Morning Fix: Why electoral bonds may encourage black money in political funding
Scroll Staff
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Brahmins are the new Jews of India? Here’s why that’s utterly wrong
Liza Weinstein Pranathi Diwakar
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‘One of India's greatest ever sportspersons’: Twitter salutes Mary Kom’s sixth world gold medal
Scroll Staff
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Readers comments: ‘Brahmanical patriarchy’ and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s poster controversy
Scroll
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‘Describing a system of oppression is not a slur’: Creator of ‘Smash Brahmanical patriarchy’ poster
Shoaib Daniyal
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A call to ‘smash Brahmanical patriarchy’ is not hate speech – it's progressive, anti-caste politics
Shoaib Daniyal
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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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Google planning to share information on how election ads are funded in India: The Indian Express
Scroll Staff
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Centre warns Twitter of strict action if unlawful content is not promptly removed
Scroll Staff