"Times of India" said : Bhim Army: How Bhim Army grew, from a small WhatsApp group to outfit of thousands

referring to Dalit analysts believe that the Bhim Army - which started as a small WhatsApp group of pro-Dalit thinkers - has grown every day purely based on their efforts online. We have even booked 12 persons under IT Act for inciting violence via social media. Fake pictures of people whose hands and legs were cut off took rounds on social media after the violence in Shabbirpur village, making matters worse here." MEERUT: Two weeks after Bhim Army founder and Saharanpur native Chandrashekhar Azad went absconding, the Dalit organization has been garnering more and more support from people across the state and beyond. They have numerous Facebook and Twitter handles, and WhatsApp groups to inform people about the latest developments in what they call their movement .


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[LISTEN] Should WhatsApp group admins be responsible for members' content?


[LISTEN] Should WhatsApp group admins be responsible for members' content?
[LISTEN] Should WhatsApp group admins be responsible for members' content? Radio 702 | 702's Azania chats about the responsibilities WhatsApp group administrators have and what their duties should be if a member of the group becomes abusive.

The WhatsApp group – India's emotional pipeline?
Belonging to a WhatsApp group is like a lifetime membership of a particularly loquacious and persistent cult. Every WhatsApp group becomes a kind of family, and like all families feels warm and dysfunctional at the same time. Of all the new media platforms, whatsapp helps reconnect us to the dominant ideas of a homogenous social group. Unlike other social media sites though, WhatsApp builds a sense of community of an intimate kind, even if the group is a large one. Here the logic of the group lies in finding sameness and locating convergences.


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