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    Posted on May 22nd, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • The India-Pakistan crisis led to widespread misinformation on social media, including unverified videos, manipulated images, and false reports of casualties.

    • A survey by Lokniti-CSDS revealed that misinformation on social media significantly affects public perception, trust, and behavior.

    • Nearly half of all active Internet and social media users reported encountering false information online at some point.

    • Around two-fifths of active Internet and social media users admitted to sharing/forwarded misinformation and realizing it was inaccurate or fake.

    • 21% of active Internet users and 20% of social media users were ‘highly concerned’ about encountering fake news, while 31% of active Internet users and 32% of social media users were’somewhat concerned’.

    • 88% of social media users who had unknowingly shared fake news expressed high or moderate concern about receiving it.

    • A substantial share of users on social media platforms reported very little or no trust in the news and information they encounter.

    • The Reuters Institute’s 2024 Digital News Report reveals a significant shift in how Indians access news, with over 70% preferring online media and nearly half relying on social media platforms.

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