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This is why mobile internet connections are suspended in Kashmir

As many as 300 WhatsApp groups were being used to mobilise stone-pelter mobs against security forces in Kashmir.

‘Intolerance gang’ is now officially terrified of dissent of the ‘amateurs’

Lutyen's liberals are worried that their mafia like control on narrative is slipping away. Desperate times need desperate measures.

Leftist students force JNU to cancel invite to a speaker due to ‘BJP connection’

Arvind Gupta, who led BJP’s digital campaign during 2014 elections, was banned from speaking at JNU event.

Hindustan Times shutting down editions – it’s dangerously lazy to blame demonetisation

Leading media groups Hindustan Times is reportedly shutting down some city editions. What next?

Rahul Gandhi’s Twitter account hacked, Congress uses it to attack Digital India

Instead of blaming the team that handles Rahul Gandhi’s account, Congress blamed everyone else.

Good news! Now you can see tweets of a person who has blocked you

A Chrome browser allows logged in Twitter users to see tweets of a person who had blocked the user.

Has Twitter given away entire Jammu & Kashmir to China and Pakistan?

The website was not giving the option of India at all when users searched for Jammu or Kashmir.

Here are your three enemies who don’t want you to watch porn online

Some PIL activists, a clueless government, and some strict archaic laws - deadly combo of three that won't allow you to watch porn.

You can become an accidental member of BJP if you read The Hindu on mobile!

Android app of The Hindu appears to be sending the mobile number of a user to BJP.

Why Sec 66A is redundant given existing laws curbing speech

We don't really need the section 66A of the IT law. The concerns are addressed by existing laws.

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