Nepal's Social Media Ban Backfires as Politics Moves to a Chat Room
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Nepal's social media ban led to protesters moving to Discord, highlighting the challenges of regulating online political discourse.
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With the old government deposed, it would have been healthier if the Army (now in control) had reversed the social media ban. And tried to start some sort of process that looked more mature and inclusive, to assemble a new government.
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