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By Archis Chowdhury With general elections a little over a month away, the Bharatiya Janata Party is pumping in vast amounts of money on social media advertisements. In the month of February, the ruling party spent over ₹5.5 crore on its official Facebook page, and over a whopping ₹29 crore on Google ads. Odisha's Biju Janata Dal's official Facebook page was the second in the list of top spending pages, promoting ads to the tune of over ₹97 lakh. Furthermore, a shadowy network of obscure pages called Ulta Chashma and Political X-ray spent over ₹67 lakh and ₹50 lakh respectively. Also Read:Shad...
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By Karen Rebelo On November 22, 2023 - just three days before voting day in the Rajasthan assembly elections an inconspicuous Facebook page named Ulta Chashma started running video ads on Instagram showing the gruesome killing of a Hindu tailor by two radical Muslim men in Udaipur the year before. The Facebook page ran eight such disturbing video ads from November 22 to November 25, 2023 - the day of voting. The 20-seconds long video also contained text in Hindi which said, ‘before you vote, remember the last screams of Udaipur Hindu Kanhaiyalal’. (‘Vote dene se pehle yaad rakhe Udaipur ke Hin...
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By Srijit Das A video of billionaire Mukesh Ambani where it appears he is endorsing a stock market forum is fake and has been made using artificial voice cloning technology. BOOM found that the video is a deepfake of the chairman and managing director of Reliance Industries. The original video has been taken from Ambani's speech at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit 2024. The clip was posted on a Facebook page called Evercore 2. In it, Ambani can be heard saying, "Hello everyone, my name is Mukesh Ambani. I find that many people don't know how to pick stocks and just follow the trend. But investment i...
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By Umesh Kumar Ray Patna, BIHAR— “Do you want to work in Pregnancy Job Service?” The person at the other end of the call asked this reporter. The phone number was listed on a Facebook page called All India Pregnant Job Service. For the next two to three minutes, the operator informed this reporter in detail about the job and the huge earnings he could potentially receive. The job required registration to be done, for which a copy of their Aadhar card, a photo and 500 rupees had to be sent. Elaborating on what was on offer, the operator said 5 lakh rupees will be given in advance as soon as the...
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