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2024 general elections: The vote worthy: How are political parties planning to connect with millions of first-time voters in 2024 elections?

Political parties including BJP and Congress have extensively utilised social media influencers to spread their messages since the beginning of 2023. During his Bharat Jodo Yatra, Rahul Gandhi gave exclusive interviews to YouTubers. A July report by News Laundry says BJP had meet-ups with influencers in at least 18 states as part of its initiative to engage with young voters during the ‘Nine Years of Modi campaign and in the run-up to the 2024 polls. ....

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Facebook Balks at Removing Hate Speech in India - The Mississippi Link


Facebook Balks at Removing Hate Speech in India
Facebook Balks at Removing Hate Speech in India
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NEW Delhi Facebook’s struggles with hate speech in India have emerged again, with the social media giant coming under fire this week for controversial content posted by a militant right-wing Hindu organization.
The WSJ reported on Dec. 13 that Facebook allowed Bajrang Dal to post and share a video of “dozens of religious extremists” bursting into a Pentecostal church outside New Delhi. The group, which claimed the church had been built atop a Hindu temple, installed a Hindu idol, and a pastor said he was punched in the head. The video was viewed nearly 250,000 times before Facebook took it down, the WSJ reported. ....

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