RayKalm
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We've all heard of American companies like Facebook, CNN and others pandering the large Indian audiences. Google, for example, shows Indian news results whenever you search for anything Pakistani related - so the world sees the Indian perspective and not vice versa. You can search for India and you still get Indian outlets.
Recently, Twitter and India had a row in which they censored a BJP tweet. India raided the Twitter office in response to that soon after. But, has Twitter bowed to India again?
Try searching "Pakistan" on Twitter and you get the words "India" highlighted instead. Try searching "Imran Khan" and you get the word "Modi" highlighted instead. This isn't just me, right? The results are also all pro-Indian based. This isn't true when you search for "Trump" (you don't get Biden) or when you search for "America", you don't get "Russia".
Give it a try.
Recently, Twitter and India had a row in which they censored a BJP tweet. India raided the Twitter office in response to that soon after. But, has Twitter bowed to India again?
Try searching "Pakistan" on Twitter and you get the words "India" highlighted instead. Try searching "Imran Khan" and you get the word "Modi" highlighted instead. This isn't just me, right? The results are also all pro-Indian based. This isn't true when you search for "Trump" (you don't get Biden) or when you search for "America", you don't get "Russia".
Give it a try.