Social Media and Activism — Mains Strategy
Mains Strategy
For Mains answers, always begin with constitutional foundations, citing specific articles and judicial pronouncements. Structure answers using clear headings and subheadings to demonstrate analytical thinking.
Include both positive and negative aspects of social media activism to show balanced understanding. Use contemporary examples from Indian context while also referencing global movements for comparative perspective.
Draw diagrams showing the relationship between platforms, users, government, and civil society. Integrate current affairs seamlessly with theoretical concepts. For questions on regulation, discuss both the need for oversight and the risks of overregulation.
Always conclude with forward-looking suggestions that balance democratic values with practical governance needs. Use keywords like 'constitutional validity,' 'proportionality,' 'digital rights,' and 'inclusive democracy' to demonstrate conceptual clarity.