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  2. Anti-Bangladeshi disinformation in India - Wikipedia

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    Debunking the claims, fact-checking revealed that the forces shown in the video were not Pakistanis but members of the Crisis Response Team (CRT) of Bangladesh Police. [20] In January 2025, Anandabazar Patrika claimed that a coup d'état against the interim government is going to occur in Bangladesh. Later the press wing of the Chief Adviser of ...

  3. Soft-spoken sociology student led campaign to oust Bangladesh ...

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    DHAKA (Reuters) -Often seen in public with a Bangladeshi flag tied across his forehead, Nahid Islam is a soft-spoken sociology student who spearheaded the protest that ousted Prime Minister Sheikh ...

  4. Hashtag activism - Wikipedia

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    In the Fall of 2014, a Canadian Inuk woman named Holly Jarrett created the #AmINext hashtag campaign to raise awareness about the Canadian Government's lack of response to the high rate of violence against Indigenous women. [123] The campaign involves people taking photos of themselves with signs holding "#AmINext" and posting it to social media.

  5. Media activism - Wikipedia

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    Live streams applications or websites such as Livestream is another media form which can replace TV when there is a kind of censorship. The protests in Istanbul can be an example of this way of broadcasting in terms of the lack of the objectivity of the actual media and the television. [ 11 ]

  6. Internet activism - Wikipedia

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    The most recent display of how the Black Lives Matter movement has been used as a platform for offline activism is the 2020 BLM protests that occurred after 17-year old Darnella Frazier live-streamed on Facebook the murder of George Floyd by then-police officer Derek Chauvin. Protests took place in all 50 states, as well as in many countries ...

  7. Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on social media - Wikipedia

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    Instagram reported a 70% surge in viewership of live videos from February to March when lockdown measures began. [29] Another study conducted in July, four months after the initial COVID-19 lockdowns, surveyed individuals on their primary reasons for using social media and other connectivity technologies.

  8. Social media and political communication in the United States

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    An example of what can be done on Facebook is, "an individual creates multimedia content like a video on the cognitive level", which allows for mass interaction between hundreds of people. [16] This free interaction between people on Facebook attracted political figures to use social media by to help promote their ideals.

  9. Social media use by the Islamic State - Wikipedia

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    Telegram is used by IS to plan social media campaigns on alternate platforms. The organization also uses Telegram as an anchor platform to connect with their user base when their other accounts are banned on Twitter and Facebook. [13] On 28 February 2016 a video was uploaded threatening to expose the najaasah and shoot the hesitates. [14]