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Category Archives: Cyber Law
The Koo has become stronger..
When Naavi called for quitting Twitter and opting for Tooter or Koo through his articles February 3, 2021: Twitter high on Technology Intoxication February 4, 2021: Quit Twitter February 5: Let Indians go for a “Twitter Silence” and move over … Continue reading
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Rihana and Greta Thunberg are Information gladiators
This is the picture of Robyn Rihanna Fenty is a Barbadian singer, actress, and businesswoman. According to reports in the Internet, this girl was paid Rs 18 crores to tweet to prompt discussion on what is called “Farmer’s Protest” in … Continue reading
Let Indians go for a “Twitter Silence” and move over to “Tooter” and “Koo”
Twitter started as a microblogging platform in 2006. In the last 14 years it has grown to about 330 million monthly active users of which about 40% (145 million) use it on a daily basis. (Refer here). Over the last … Continue reading
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Quit Twitter
A Cyber war has erupted in the social media led by Twitter. India is the target of this war and an attempt is made by the Khalistani supporters settled in Canada and elsewhere to destabilize the Indian Government. These anti … Continue reading
Twitter high on Technology Intoxication
Naavi.org has often referred to individual security professionals losing their sense of proportion and turning into hacktivists and degenerating into black hat hackers. While they often have a justification for their actions, “taking law into own hands” is not considered … Continue reading



