The Quint Daily | Rumours packaged as 'news' sell like hotcakes on YouTube
Uncovering the misinformation and sensationalism surrounding Bollywood stars on YouTube.
As the India-Maldives row deepens, Lakshadweep is being widely touted as the ideal haven for Indian vacationers. However, locals share a different side of the tropical paradise. Beyond the headlines, take a look at how fake news factories are using Bollywood celebrities to thrive on YouTube. Also, here's why 'Kho Gaye Hum Kahan' hits harder than ever.
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