News Twitter devises crisis misinformation policy The policy's scope appears to be shaped by the Russia-Ukraine war. MitakshMay 20, 2022
News How will political parties use WhatsApp Communities? WhatsApp communities will allow admins to message thousands of users at a time Nikhil PahwaApril 15, 2022
News Here’s why Twitter’s experimental downvote feature is problematic Twitter may be encouraged by its initial findings, but there are many thing that can go wrong with such a feature. Sarvesh MathiFebruary 7, 2022
News Twitter and Koo adopt certain measures ahead of multiple assembly elections in India The social media platforms have braced for the upcoming polls by agreeing to a set of rules and launching specific initiatives. Aihik SurJanuary 14, 2022
News How can YouTube curb misinformation? Fact-checkers propose four solutions Fact checkers pointed out poor content moderation in non-English speaking countries, a problem that plagues Facebook as well. Sarvesh MathiJanuary 13, 2022
News Twitter took action against 354 URLs between October and November: Report The legally required report gives a picture of which issues led to the most number of complaints from Twitter users. Aihik SurJanuary 6, 2022
News Summary: Lawsuit by Rohingya refugees alleges Facebook algorithms led to Myanmar genocide By pointing the finger at Facebook's algorithms, this complaint goes further than any other of its kind. Nishant KauntiaDecember 8, 2021
News After Facebook leaks, Twitter will share data on misinformation, coordinated harm Increased transparency can enhance our understanding of the challenges that platforms face and identify issues for regulatory intervention. Nishant KauntiaDecember 7, 2021
News Facebook fields questions on misinformation, whistleblower allegations at IT committee meeting Facebook India representatives deposed before the panel in the wake of explosive new details disclosed by a whistleblower. Anushka JainDecember 3, 2021
News Indian users share hateful content more readily on same-religion groups: Facebook internal docs Respondents of the study considered WhatsApp groups to be a safe space for posting content targeting other religions. Nishant KauntiaNovember 24, 2021