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‘94% of users are Indian’: Cockroach Janta Party founder fires back at BJP claim of Pakistan-heavy audienceAbhijeet Dipke, the founder of the Cockroach Janta Party, stands firm against BJP's assertions regarding the demographic of his movement's ...
First-time investors should start with balanced funds and short-duration debt in first year: Anand Radhakrishnan, Sundaram MFAmid global uncertainty, Sundaram Mutual Fund's Anand Radhakrishnan advises investors to stay disciplined. First-time investors should begi...
Did Iran just destroy a US-Israel ‘weather weapon’, ending its drought? Viral conspiracy explainedPro-Iranian accounts on X claim Iran's weather has drastically improved after allegedly destroying a UAE cloud-seeding center, leading to h...
Trump hospitalised? Debunking Trump’s motorcade video signaling President’s release from the hospital in widely circulating footageA video circulating online suggested Donald Trump was hospitalized. Fact-checkers confirmed the footage is from 2024, not a recent event. T...
Twitter Blue 'probably' coming back end of next week, Elon Musk saysTwitter on Friday paused its recently announced $8 blue check subscription service on Friday as fake accounts mushroomed.
Twitter Blue 'probably' coming back end of next week, Elon Musk saysThe coveted blue check mark was previously reserved for verified accounts of politicians, famous personalities, journalists and other publi...
Twitter redesigns warning labels to help users identify fake news, misinformation easilyThe company has been testing the warning labels since July.
Twitter will add more labels that will help identify accounts of leaders & institutionsLast year, the company had expanded account labels to 2 additional categories.
Twitter says flagged 300,000 'misleading' tweets about the American electionsTwitter also added additional warnings and restrictions on tweets with a misleading information label from US political figures (including ...
Trump will lose special Twitter protections in January"This policy framework applies to current world leaders and candidates for office, and not private citizens when they no longer hold these ...
India needs Facebook, Twitter anti-fake toolsTrump and allies flooded social media on Wednesday with false claims of victory and unsupported allegations of voter fraud, testing Twitter...
U.S. election plagued by online misinformation about legitimate ballot countingTwitter marked Trump's latest tweet, in which he claimed without evidence that "surprise ballot dumps" were aiding rival Joe Biden, as havi...
Twitter, Facebook face labeling test on Trump's election posts"We placed a warning on a Tweet from @realDonaldTrump for making a potentially misleading claim about an election," Twitter said early Wedn...
Twitter, Facebook outline action on posts claiming early US election victoryThe moves come as social network platforms brace for what has been an unusual election cycle due to a high number of mail-in ballots that m...
Twitter to label candidate tweets that claim early U.S. election victoryIn an updated blog on the issue, the company laid out in more detail how the policy would apply ahead of Tuesday's voting.
Twitter tightens rules, will label tweets that spread fake news to ensure a fair US electionUsers can invite people to add their thoughts to retweets instead of just mindlessly sharing.
Twitter tests reddish-magenta colour for misinformation labels to make them more obvious, directThe company is working out whether to flag users who consistently post false information.
For the first time, Twitter labels Trump tweets with a fact checkThe tech giant put a warning label under two posts by Donald Trump.
No more fake news: Twitter will label tweets that contain harmful, misleading content on coronavirusThe tech company is undertaking these measures to ensure that people have access to correct information.
Twitter tightens rules, will label tweets containing 'manipulated media'Other actions under the updated rules include reducing visibility of such tweets and preventing it from being recommended.