India: United We Stand
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I am sure some of you may have heard about BeerBiceps youtube channel and his interview with S. Jaishankar - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yVTNge3sXpg
You may be wondering why this youtube channel is pro-government. We may finally have the answer. If you check the description of the video it says "Co-presented to you by @MyGovIndia". Recently there was a tender issued by the govt. "Request for Empanelment (RFE) for Selection of Influencer Marketing Agencies for Empanelment with MyGov" dated 07.03.2023 .
link for tender - https://www.meity.gov.in/writereaddata/files/RFEInfluencerMarketingAgencyMyGov.pdf
If this link between the podcaster and govt. is true then we can see how govt. is funding Influencers to become propaganda outlets for the government. The Influencers themselves are not disclosing this fact properly which informs the audience. Even if there is no exchange of money it is clear that this podcast was used to further the narrative of the ruling establishment.
Apar Gupta of Internet Freedom Foundation pointed it out first on twitter - https://twitter.com/apar1984/status/1673223203630481408
we know about the United States dating scene data of okcupid but i was searching about some data on United Kingdom dating scene and i got that, i have linked in comments
if you cant see the archived website, i am copy pasting the blog post in here.
• January 24, 2014
The answer might surprise you…
It has been said that the United Kingdom has the highest rate of interracial relationships — ten times that of the European average. We decided to put this theory to the test and analyzed over 1.8 million online dating interactions in the United Kingdom to discover the likelihood of users to contact other users based on race. We’ll let the results speak for themselves.
The data showed that Indian men AND Latina women were the ethnicity most preferred by the opposite sex.
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