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India has more fake news than anywhere else in the world, report says

Making Muslims fight their battles. We are useful idiots for them. When will Muslims wake up and fight for their own interests instead of foreign powers?

India using Indian Muslim, Bangladeshis, Maldives. US using Arabs, Turks, and Iranians. Russia keeping all CARs against each other.

Pakistan is the sole Muslim power trying to make peace with Muslim nations and form a bloc to counter Washington and its puppets Israel, India.

That is oversimplifying complex identity of people on only religious lines. Ethnicity and language play a far more important role.

Despite following same faith the below example groups will not automatically align on most issues:
Indian Hindu/Hindu in Bali/Srilankan Hindu
Bengali Muslim/Pak Punjabi Muslim/Iranian Muslim
Russian Christian/Ukrainian Christian
 
India has more fake news than anywhere else in the world, report says
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India has more fake news and internet hoaxes than anywhere else in the world, a study has found ( Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty Images )


A survey has found India has more fake news and internet hoaxes than anywhere else in the world.

The report, by Microsoft, found 64 per cent of Indians had encountered fake news, compared to the global average of 57 per cent.

Meanwhile, 54 per cent had come across internet hoaxes, in comparison to 50 per cent worldwide.

Internet hoaxes in particular have had murderous consequences in India. The Standard reported how more than 40 people were killed in the country last year amid a plague of smartphone-fuelled mob murders by ordinary citizens.

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A police officer inspects a damaged vehicle in which two men were lynched in Karbi Anglong, India, in July last year. Abhijeet Nath and Nilotpal Das were beaten to death following the spread of child abduction rumours on WhatsApp (Biju Boro/AFP/Getty Images)
Experts said fake WhatsApp warnings about child abductors would whip up fear in communities, leading to brutal lynchings.


It led to WhatsApp enforcing new rules which limited the number of times messages could be forwarded to new people.

The platform is also gearing up for this year’s national elections, the biggest in the world with 800 million eligible to vote. CNN reported how the app is using artificial intelligence to detect accounts which spread “problematic content”.

Meanwhile, the Microsoft report about online interactions in India also found 29 per cent of people face “risks” from friends and family, one per cent above the global average


It's not surprising, judging by the quality of their media and their human capital. The quality of primary education plays an important role here.
 
India has more fake news than anywhere else in the world, report says
indiawhatsapp21095.jpg

India has more fake news and internet hoaxes than anywhere else in the world, a study has found ( Prakash Singh/AFP/Getty Images )


A survey has found India has more fake news and internet hoaxes than anywhere else in the world.

The report, by Microsoft, found 64 per cent of Indians had encountered fake news, compared to the global average of 57 per cent.

Meanwhile, 54 per cent had come across internet hoaxes, in comparison to 50 per cent worldwide.

Internet hoaxes in particular have had murderous consequences in India. The Standard reported how more than 40 people were killed in the country last year amid a plague of smartphone-fuelled mob murders by ordinary citizens.

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A police officer inspects a damaged vehicle in which two men were lynched in Karbi Anglong, India, in July last year. Abhijeet Nath and Nilotpal Das were beaten to death following the spread of child abduction rumours on WhatsApp (Biju Boro/AFP/Getty Images)
Experts said fake WhatsApp warnings about child abductors would whip up fear in communities, leading to brutal lynchings.


It led to WhatsApp enforcing new rules which limited the number of times messages could be forwarded to new people.

The platform is also gearing up for this year’s national elections, the biggest in the world with 800 million eligible to vote. CNN reported how the app is using artificial intelligence to detect accounts which spread “problematic content”.

Meanwhile, the Microsoft report about online interactions in India also found 29 per cent of people face “risks” from friends and family, one per cent above the global average




WE KNOW.............Unfortunately most fake indian news gets posted here on PDF.
 

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