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World News
Brazil Set to Block X as Platform Refuses to Comply with Supreme Court Censorship Orders
X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, faces imminent blockage in Brazil after failing to meet a crucial deadline to appoint a new legal representative in the country. Earlier this month, X had shut down its office in Brazil, citing threats of arrest against its representative for not adhering to what it described as “censorship orders.” The conflict…
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India News
U.P. Adityanath Govt Unveils Carrot and Stick Policy for Social Media Influencers: Promote or Face Consequences
The Uttar Pradesh government has introduced a new social media policy aimed at enlisting influencers to promote its initiatives, schemes, and achievements, offering financial incentives in return. However, this move has sparked significant backlash, particularly from opposition parties who claim that no amount of influencer support can salvage the government in the upcoming elections. According to a press release by…
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