"Constructive Criticism Only": Nitish Kumar's Damage Control On New Order
India News | Reported by Manish Kumar, Edited by Harish Pullanoor | Friday January 22, 2021
The Bihar government today went into damage-control mode over its order bringing offensive and defamatory social media posts against the government, its ministers, and other officials, under the category of cybercrime. The state police today issued a clarification about the move saying that "constructive criticism was welcome" and only posts spread...
Virat Kohli's "Passion, Energy" Is Unmatched Says Ravi Shastri
Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday January 1, 2020
India head coach Ravi Shastri said that Virat Kohli is someone who is improving by the day.
Bangladesh Professor Arrested For Facebook Comments On PM Sheikh Hasina
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday September 26, 2018
A Bangladeshi university lecturer has been suspended and detained for making allegedly derogatory remarks on Facebook about the prime minister, his lawyer said Wednesday.
Hate Speech-Detecting AIs Can Be Fooled: Study
Indo-Asian News Service | Monday September 17, 2018
The study found that bad grammar and awkward spelling might make toxic social media comments harder for artificial intelligence (AI) detectors to spot.
New Method Can Detect False Posts On Facebook, Twitter: Study
World News | Press Trust of India | Monday October 24, 2016
Scientists have developed a new method for spotting people who post false reviews, comments or tweets from multiple social media accounts to espouse opinions.
Lightning, Rain Fail to Deter Resolute Hong Kong Protesters
World News | Reuters | Wednesday October 1, 2014
Thousands of pro-democracy protesters thronged the rain-soaked streets of Hong Kong early on Wednesday, ratcheting up pressure on the pro-Beijing government that has called the action illegal and vowed to press ahead with National Day celebrations.
China's Xi Jinping rides high hopes ahead of presidency
World News | Associated Press | Monday March 4, 2013
China's fawning state media, jaded social media commentators and even poor corn and cabbage farmers agree: New Communist Party chief Xi Jinping is off to a good start.
"Constructive Criticism Only": Nitish Kumar's Damage Control On New Order
India News | Reported by Manish Kumar, Edited by Harish Pullanoor | Friday January 22, 2021
The Bihar government today went into damage-control mode over its order bringing offensive and defamatory social media posts against the government, its ministers, and other officials, under the category of cybercrime. The state police today issued a clarification about the move saying that "constructive criticism was welcome" and only posts spread...
Virat Kohli's "Passion, Energy" Is Unmatched Says Ravi Shastri
Indo-Asian News Service | Wednesday January 1, 2020
India head coach Ravi Shastri said that Virat Kohli is someone who is improving by the day.
Bangladesh Professor Arrested For Facebook Comments On PM Sheikh Hasina
World News | Agence France-Presse | Wednesday September 26, 2018
A Bangladeshi university lecturer has been suspended and detained for making allegedly derogatory remarks on Facebook about the prime minister, his lawyer said Wednesday.
Hate Speech-Detecting AIs Can Be Fooled: Study
Indo-Asian News Service | Monday September 17, 2018
The study found that bad grammar and awkward spelling might make toxic social media comments harder for artificial intelligence (AI) detectors to spot.
New Method Can Detect False Posts On Facebook, Twitter: Study
World News | Press Trust of India | Monday October 24, 2016
Scientists have developed a new method for spotting people who post false reviews, comments or tweets from multiple social media accounts to espouse opinions.
Lightning, Rain Fail to Deter Resolute Hong Kong Protesters
World News | Reuters | Wednesday October 1, 2014
Thousands of pro-democracy protesters thronged the rain-soaked streets of Hong Kong early on Wednesday, ratcheting up pressure on the pro-Beijing government that has called the action illegal and vowed to press ahead with National Day celebrations.
China's Xi Jinping rides high hopes ahead of presidency
World News | Associated Press | Monday March 4, 2013
China's fawning state media, jaded social media commentators and even poor corn and cabbage farmers agree: New Communist Party chief Xi Jinping is off to a good start.
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