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Central government demonstrates ease of creating fake social media accounts to High Court of Karnataka, sparking controversy.
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Solicitor General Tushar Mehta presented a fake, verified account of the Supreme Court of Karnataka to highlight online misuse during a hearing against social media giant X Corp.
Tushar Mehta called it a live illustration of social media risks; X Corp objected to the surprise example, then removed the account.
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