Accounting for the improbable in India’s state elections
Throughout history, the ability to deceive or manipulate the public was constrained by access — access to a printing press, a broadcast tower, a position of authority and, today, data. Despite lies spreading faster than ever, they are also exposed more quickly under scrutiny. Fact-checkers, independent journalists, whistleblowers and everyday citizens now have digital tools
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