Anonymity can make the wimp feel like Hercules, who can even take on the powerful – even the External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj was subjected to some rather nasty comments, which were not just offensive but were bordering on threats.
It’s official: at long last, the Indian government will incorporate rules to ensure that all web traffic is treated fairly and that the internet remains a level playing field for all!
Ensure that you keep your personal details ‘personal'. Things like your maiden name, your first friend in college, the name of your pet – are details that impersonators look for on social media groups online, so keep them well-guarded.
The programme will be launched in collaboration with Cyber Peace Foundation—an organisation that works towards the awareness, counselling and education about the world of internet.
While the explosion of humour after Tripura CM's "internet in Mahabharata era" comment maybe well-warranted, few of us actually know the story of India first went online.
It is the same museum that became the butt of jokes in Twitterverse, after leading new agency ANI posted a thread of pictures showing a range of 52 statues of famous international personalities that the man carved and installed himself.