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CWI topic archive for fact check: a public-interest cluster around Cockroach Watch India, CWI, Cockroach Janta Party, the Cockroach wave, and digital civic culture.
How to read viral CJP claims responsibly
2026-05-21 / 4 sources / 7 min read
Publicly circulating claims need source trails, dates, and context before they become conclusions.
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Read moreThe difference between satire and fake news
2026-05-21 / 5 sources / 6 min read
Satire signals commentary. Fake news presents unverified claims as fact. The difference matters for trust, safety, and public memory.
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Read moreWhy digital protest needs verification
2026-05-21 / 5 sources / 5 min read
Verification protects public-interest speech from being weakened by false claims or missing context.
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Read moreWhy viral civic moments need timestamps
2026-05-21 / 4 sources / 4 min read
Timestamps prevent old clips, edited claims, and unclear context from becoming false certainty.
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Read moreWas CJP's X account banned or withheld in India?
2026-05-21 / 6 sources / 7 min read
Multiple reports used the wording withheld in India; CWI avoids calling it a ban unless an official source clearly confirms that language.
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Read moreHow to verify viral CJP claims before sharing
2026-05-21 / 4 sources / 6 min read
Before sharing viral CJP claims, readers should check the source, date, original post, screenshots, reverse search results, and official confirmation.
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Read moreHow to read CJP follower numbers responsibly
2026-05-21 / 4 sources / 5 min read
Follower counts change quickly, so CWI cites them only as reported by named outlets on specific dates.
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