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Jack Dorsey’s Bitchat Gains Traction During Nepal’s Unrest
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Nepalis rush to Jack Dorsey’s bitchat amid violent corruption protests
Nearly 49,000 Nepalis downloaded Jack Dorsey’s decentralized messaging app, bitchat, after anger over corruption and a social media ban triggered a nationwide protest.
Nepal is going through an unprecedented social and political crisis. The social media blockade triggered mass protests, led by young people, that became violent and generated fires in public buildings. The population demands structural changes in the face of corruption, unemployment and inequality, while the international community is watching with concern.
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