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I can’t even comprehend the level of stupid someone has to be to write an article like this. How can you hold Whatsapp accountable for this, when they can’t read users’ private messages because they’re end to end encrypted. The people are fucking stupid, how is it fault of Whatsapp or Mark Zuckerberg? I honestly can’t believe the author so damn stupid.
This such a poorly, horribly written article. The piece simply jumps from “whatsapp forward about child kidnappings went viral” to “how many more people need to be lynched?” No context, no explanation. So the reader must assume that lynchings are the cause of death. Ok. But how is this related to the video? Why are people being lynched?
The tirade on how to fix the problem and the false equivalences drawn (“summon Mark Zuckerburg”) want for anything constructive or even slightly thought-through.
I rolled my eyes so hard I think I sprained something.
Ravi Shankar Prasad summons Mark Zuckerberg, WhatsApp sends a mass message – Will it be an end to our stupidity?
Come on Shivam, we cannot blame others for our behaviour. If not for WhatsApp, we would have believed some leaflets, wall paintings, loose talk going around and resorted to what we are doing.
The current events go on to show that people have no faith in Police, Judiciary, Political Leaders and it is getting manifested like this, apart from the fact that Indians are behaving like pre-historic species.
Cannot even fathom where this will lead to. Yes, Prime Minister has to intervene before this goes out of hand. Agree with you on this point.
Um, what about the morons who believed a WhatsApp message and lynched people? Is ignorance a legitimate excuse for murder now?
The US, Facebook and mf-ing Zuckerberg need to do something?
No, they sure as hell don’t, this is our problem.
Sure, the PM could say something, but are we going to then wheel him out to confirm or deny any random, sourceless, info that people might be stupid enough to believe?
What kind of a ridiculous story is this. Where is the connection between people being lunched and kids getting kidnapped? What evidence is there to suggest this. Journalism is taking a serious downturn in this country. Are we that starved of stories?!
Now the PM needs to make statements about WhatsApp rumors ???
What is this absurd nonsense ? First it was why is the PM not speaking about X, Y or Z getting lynched for A,B or C reason – now its why is the PM not speaking against some WhatsApp rumor ?
The Prime Minister of India is not the national “parent” – local Govt is supposed to maintain law and order internally . The Prime Minister is not the national WhatsApp fact-checker .
Because Right to Privacy. It was unethical to share the data with a third party without consent.
Thanks for the facts.
But why the killings?… How ppl r identifying the kidnappers?… I wonder how can we be sure that the killer r not actually kidnappers?
It is duty of every human to verify stuff before forwarding. If one can use WhatsApp for blindly forwarding, why doesn’t he/she Google and check the authenticity of the post? But we choose the easy way out.
A man has been killed in Surguja, Chattisgarh too, last week, for the same. Wonder how many such are going unreported. The situation here is so horrifying that people in the village are staying up all night with torches and laathis. They refuse to send their children to school or Anganwadi. They are not ready to listen to either police or sarpanch of their own village.
What non-sense! You want Ravi Shankar Prasad to summon Mark Zuckerberg over this? You want WhatsApp to send a mass message to all users in India? How did you even arrive at that?? Are you just desperate and lost as to how to address herd mentality and collective stupidity?
@Vineeth.
Here, the author is expressing his feelings in this way. In my point of view, there is nothing important than the life on this earth. All technological improvements are to make life easier. It doesn’t mean it can take out peoples life.
The author could hav said some other solution than calling MZ and….Authors actual intention here is to spread this message(with statistics).
So, lets respect him than pointing out the small negotiable mistakes.
Note: I didn’t mean to hurt anyone here.
The sheer geographic spread of this menace is frightening. Clearly there is some malevolent force at work. While the police and the district administration have their work cut out for them, citizens too have a duty to be more discerning. Become more resistant to mumbo jumbo in all its forms.
I can’t even comprehend the level of stupid someone has to be to write an article like this. How can you hold Whatsapp accountable for this, when they can’t read users’ private messages because they’re end to end encrypted. The people are fucking stupid, how is it fault of Whatsapp or Mark Zuckerberg? I honestly can’t believe the author so damn stupid.
This such a poorly, horribly written article. The piece simply jumps from “whatsapp forward about child kidnappings went viral” to “how many more people need to be lynched?” No context, no explanation. So the reader must assume that lynchings are the cause of death. Ok. But how is this related to the video? Why are people being lynched?
The tirade on how to fix the problem and the false equivalences drawn (“summon Mark Zuckerburg”) want for anything constructive or even slightly thought-through.
I rolled my eyes so hard I think I sprained something.
Ravi Shankar Prasad summons Mark Zuckerberg, WhatsApp sends a mass message – Will it be an end to our stupidity?
Come on Shivam, we cannot blame others for our behaviour. If not for WhatsApp, we would have believed some leaflets, wall paintings, loose talk going around and resorted to what we are doing.
The current events go on to show that people have no faith in Police, Judiciary, Political Leaders and it is getting manifested like this, apart from the fact that Indians are behaving like pre-historic species.
Cannot even fathom where this will lead to. Yes, Prime Minister has to intervene before this goes out of hand. Agree with you on this point.
Print is giving it political touch which is completely unnecessary.
People loose their kids and they are afraid hence taking extreme steps.
Um, what about the morons who believed a WhatsApp message and lynched people? Is ignorance a legitimate excuse for murder now?
The US, Facebook and mf-ing Zuckerberg need to do something?
No, they sure as hell don’t, this is our problem.
Sure, the PM could say something, but are we going to then wheel him out to confirm or deny any random, sourceless, info that people might be stupid enough to believe?
Dude, sad reaccs.
What kind of a ridiculous story is this. Where is the connection between people being lunched and kids getting kidnapped? What evidence is there to suggest this. Journalism is taking a serious downturn in this country. Are we that starved of stories?!
Now the PM needs to make statements about WhatsApp rumors ???
What is this absurd nonsense ? First it was why is the PM not speaking about X, Y or Z getting lynched for A,B or C reason – now its why is the PM not speaking against some WhatsApp rumor ?
The Prime Minister of India is not the national “parent” – local Govt is supposed to maintain law and order internally . The Prime Minister is not the national WhatsApp fact-checker .
@Vineeth: Then why summon for Analytica data scandal ? I guess the article went over your head…
Because Right to Privacy. It was unethical to share the data with a third party without consent.
Thanks for the facts.
But why the killings?… How ppl r identifying the kidnappers?… I wonder how can we be sure that the killer r not actually kidnappers?
It is duty of every human to verify stuff before forwarding. If one can use WhatsApp for blindly forwarding, why doesn’t he/she Google and check the authenticity of the post? But we choose the easy way out.
A man has been killed in Surguja, Chattisgarh too, last week, for the same. Wonder how many such are going unreported. The situation here is so horrifying that people in the village are staying up all night with torches and laathis. They refuse to send their children to school or Anganwadi. They are not ready to listen to either police or sarpanch of their own village.
What non-sense! You want Ravi Shankar Prasad to summon Mark Zuckerberg over this? You want WhatsApp to send a mass message to all users in India? How did you even arrive at that?? Are you just desperate and lost as to how to address herd mentality and collective stupidity?
@Vineeth.
Here, the author is expressing his feelings in this way. In my point of view, there is nothing important than the life on this earth. All technological improvements are to make life easier. It doesn’t mean it can take out peoples life.
The author could hav said some other solution than calling MZ and….Authors actual intention here is to spread this message(with statistics).
So, lets respect him than pointing out the small negotiable mistakes.
Note: I didn’t mean to hurt anyone here.
The sheer geographic spread of this menace is frightening. Clearly there is some malevolent force at work. While the police and the district administration have their work cut out for them, citizens too have a duty to be more discerning. Become more resistant to mumbo jumbo in all its forms.