The truth about Tata EVision electric sedan: Don’t believe everything you read on WhatsApp, Facebook
Countering fake news is a challenge and with the rise of digital India, there has also been a constant increase in factually incorrect news that not just spreads rumours but creates an unhealthy environment for upcoming products and consumer expectations from them. Facebook posts, WhatsApp forwards and unverified news is becoming hard to battle and even tech giants like Google, Facebook and Twitter are constantly working to develop its algorithms to reduce the circulation of fake news but there has been a little success with it. Numerous people around the world find new ways daily to circulate fake news in a way that appears to be true.
Automakers too haven't been spared from the circulation of such news, right from Maruti Suzuki to Tata Motors. Many companies have faced rumours and some of these are lofty claims giving positive publicity to the company but giving a wrong perspective to potential consumers. On many occasions, companies have clarified the truth on public platforms and the most recent case involves the Tata EVision concept.
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