1) On an average there were 43 lakhs conversations per day on Indian politics on social media in March 2014 alone. 2) More discussions on politics were from men. 3) The most talked about issue on social media since…
Indian Elections 2014 saw several interesting turning points and creative catchy one-liner slogans added color to this. We have seen both positive and negative impact of slogans on the masses in the past. Several parties have won elections while others…
Bangalore: No sooner had the buzz around elections subsided among India’s social media users, a new topic became viral — the new cabinet of the Narendra Modi government. In fact, on the day of the election results itself (May 16),…
Let me throw a spoiler here! We have been noticing amazing activity on Social Media platforms during and after Indian Elections 2014. The run up that started when Congress Leader, Shashi Tharoor launched his Twitter account for daily interaction with…
Out of sight, out of mind, goes the old saying. But like many nuggets of traditional wisdom, even this one seems to be undergoing a revision in the age of social media. While analysing the roughly 77 lakh conversations per…
BANGALORE: As the world’s largest democracy prepares to usher in a new government, an analysis of social media conversations has thrown up some surprising results. For example, did you know the politician who is the most favoured by people…
People who know how to tweet seldom vote and those who vote don’t how to tweet – But the direction of the wind is changing now, people are realizing their responsibility and now they are turning up in good numbers…
*For those who do not know what AAP is – AAP stands for Aam Aadmi Party (Common Man’s Party), it recently fought Delhi Assembly Elections in India in December 2013. AAP was formed a year back under the leadership of…