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Bollywood rapper Badshah sets record with 75 million views/day but YouTube is ignoring it

Los Angeles: Within 24 hours of posting his video “Paagal” to YouTube, Indian rapper Badshah broke a record even Taylor Swift couldn’t touch. The clip, a dancehall romp, was seen 75 million times in one day, eclipsing a mark set by Korean boy band BTS in April.
But then a funny thing happened: YouTube declined to credit the Sony Music artist. Since introducing a new way to premiere videos last year, the Google-owned site has trumpeted the setting of every new record, from Ariana Grande’s “thank u next” to Blackpink’s “Kill This Love,” culminating in BTS’s “Boy With Luv.” It even said Swift’s “ME!” set a record for “most-viewed female solo debut.” But Badshah’s feat elicited no response from the world’s most popular online video hub.

Rival executives in the Indian music industry began whispering “Paagal” had benefited from server farms and bots—two tools grouped under “fake views.” But in subsequent days, a different explanation emerged: Badshah and his representatives had purchased advertisements from Google and YouTube that embedded the video or directed fans to it in some other way.

The incident has led to scrutiny of what many in the music industry say is a common practice—buying tens of millions of views. When releasing a new single, major record labels will buy an advertisement on YouTube that places their music video in between other clips. If viewers watch the ad for more than few seconds, YouTube counts that as a view, boosting the overall total. Blackpink and Swift, among others, have done it. Badshah just took it a step further, people familiar with the matter say.

The practice creates doubts about the real popularity of these clips and reveals some of the murky ways in which artists and their labels promote their music—especially in emerging markets. YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet Inc.’s Google, is now reevaluating the way it judges records, according to two people familiar with the company’s thinking.

Double Standard

Badshah suggested the exclusion was a double standard at YouTube, which was happy to trumpet records from global superstars like Swift and Grande but paused when an Indian rapper unknown in the West employed the same strategy to reach the top.

“We worked hard for this, promoted it worldwide,” Badshah said on Instagram. “I don’t want people abroad to see India like it’s shown in a film like ‘Slumdog Millionaire.’ We are at par with the world. And it’s our time to shine.” Badshah, whose real name is Aditya Singh, has released dozens of singles over the past few years, including many hits from Bollywood movies, and was ranked by Forbes as one of the 100 wealthiest Indian celebrities.

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Critical WhatsApp Exploits Remain Unresolved Even After a Year, Claims Check Point

WhatsApp is reportedly yet to address a number of critical security flaws that have been linked to dozens of lynchings in India over the past couple of years. According to Israeli cyber-security firm, Check Point, the company has failed to address the issues in spite of being alerted to the problem last year.

In a report presented Wednesday at the annual Black Hat security conference in Las Vegas, the researchers said that the vulnerabilities enable threat actors to intercept and manipulate messages to create and spread misinformation.

As per the report, the vulnerability could be exploited in three ways, all of which involve social engineering tactics to fool end-users. First, a bad actor could use the ‘Quote’ feature in a group conversation to change the identity of the sender, even if that person is not a member of the group. Second, he/she could alter the text of someone else’s reply, essentially putting words in their mouth.

The Facebook-owned company, however, is said to have fixed a third vulnerability, which allowed private messages to be sent to a group participant disguised as a public message. However, it is still possible to manipulate quoted messages and spread misinformation from what appear to be trusted sources, said the report.

Facebook, however, is pushing back at suggestions that the company didn’t take any safeguards against the spread of misinformation. In a statement to IANS, a Facebook spokesperson said it reviewed the issue a year ago and found that it was “false to suggest there is a vulnerability with the security we provide on WhatsApp”.

“The scenario described here is merely the mobile equivalent of altering replies in an email thread to make it look like something a person didn’t write. We need to be mindful that addressing concerns raised by these researchers could make WhatsApp less private – such as storing information about the origin of messages”, the spokesperson said.

With inputs from IANS

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