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"textContent": "There is a rhythm to Indian social media that you can set your watch to. Some outrageous issue happens. Twitter, or X, or whatever we’re calling it this week, catches fire. Instagram fills with infographic carousels. LinkedIn gets earnest. News anchors perform their nightly theatre of indignation. Celebrities post a black square or a wordy […]",
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