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Many news channels of Godi media have spread fake news regarding Bahraich riots in which including AajTak, Dainik Jagran etc. The local police has debunked these false claims.
Please add this to Wikipedia. 2409:4085:9C1C:412F:0:0:8889:3A0B (talk) 06:26, 17 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The article has presented allegations from multiple obscure and unreputed websites as established facts including some which are subjective opinions. Fury999io (talk) 08:13, 29 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]
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Godi media → Coverage of Narendra Modi in the Indian media – The current title is a neologism, and is not an English phrase. It may be notable as a phrase, but is not an appropriate article title. The alleged phenomenon of positive media coverage of Modi needs a neutral and descriptive title. The odd title has also led to nonsensical sentences such as "The phenomenon of Godi Media is not unique to India", under the section "International perspectives", which is going to be incomprehensible to most international readers. The neologism could arguably get a standalone article, but is probably best covered within this article at a new title. Vanamonde93 (talk) 16:54, 6 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Support as proposer, but I'm also open to other solutions, including splitting off content about the phenomenon to a new page, or folding it in to a different page. The current title is not appropriate for most of the content currently in this article. Vanamonde93 (talk) 16:55, 6 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
Strongly oppose — The article is mainly about a phrase. "Godi" is a term from the Indian subcontinent meaning "chair," often used to describe those in power, that is, the government. "Godi media" refers to media biased toward the government and its policies, but it is not exclusively linked to Narendra Modi. The phrase is also used broadly for political, religious, and social issues. It is well-known in the Indian subcontinent, and its exact English translation is not possible. Hence, the current title best reflects the article's content.–𝐎𝐰𝐚𝐢𝐬 𝐀𝐥 𝐐𝐚𝐫𝐧𝐢ʕʘ̅͜ʘ̅ʔ23:33, 6 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]