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God vanished after creation. So did someone. Coincidence is too small a word. The book nobody was supposed to write — exists. 22.05 · π 🔗 https://t.co/ePKCnORA5g

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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
Trump on Modi — “He’s spending a lot of money.” “Jobs.” “My friend.” Not — “India’s strategic partner.” Not — “Democracy we respect.” Not — “Ally with shared values.” “He’s spending a lot of money.” $500 billion commitment. 3 sailors killed by US Navy. Modi’s response — “deeply unfortunate.” Trump’s response — “he’s my friend. He spends money.” The relationship is now defined. India is the customer. America is the vendor. The vendor likes the customer who doesn’t complain even when the vendor’s employee kills 7 of his people. “Great relationship” — means India pays. America does what it wants. Nobody argues. This isn’t friendship. This is the most expensive “deeply unfortunate” in diplomatic history.
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BhikuMhatre@MumbaichaDon·
"He's spending a lot of money in the United States, so we appreciate that—jobs. I just want to say he's been my friend for a long time now, and we've always had a great relationship."
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
“Loudest message without naming anyone.” Let’s check what happened after. 3 sailors dead. Statement — “seafarers should be safe.” No name. No demand. No deadline. Trump’s response — unknown. American policy — unchanged. Payout discussions — proceeding. Trade deal — proceeding. G7 photo — smiling. History of “loudest messages that didn’t name anyone” — Galwan Valley 2020 — 20 Indian soldiers killed by China. Modi’s statement — “no one has entered Indian territory.” China — still in Depsang. Still in Finger Area. No name. No reversal. Pulwama 2019 — 40 CRPF soldiers killed. Strong statement. Named Pakistan? Yes. Result? Balakot strikes. Then back to normal. A message that names no one — demands nothing —receives nothing. Diplomacy without consequences — is a speech. The 7 families don’t need the loudest message. They need the clearest one. With a name. And a consequence.
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Mr Sinha
Mr Sinha@Mrsinha·
PM behaved exactly the way I expected. He made a statement on the seafarer issue, "seafarers should be able to perform their duties without fear or threat to their lives" No names. No direct references. But everyone in the room knew exactly who it was meant for. PM Modi’s message was loudest, it didn’t need to name the recipient.
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
Absolutely correct. And this isn’t unique to BJP. Every government in history has done exactly this. What’s unique to this government — Scale of promotion — Modi’s face on ration bags. ✅ Modi’s face on vaccine certificates. ✅ Government ad spend — ₹1,202 crore per year. ✅ PM CARES — ₹10,000 crore. RTI exempt. Zero audit. ✅ Scale of suppression — 159th on Press Freedom. ✅ UAPA on journalists. NewsClick. Siddique Kappan. ✅ BBC documentary — blocked using emergency powers. ✅ IT raids on critics — Dainik Bhaskar. The Quint. ✅ But here’s the honest problem — The opposition doesn’t fix this either. Congress — controlled Doordarshan completely. Used it as propaganda tool. Documented. AAP — Kejriwal government. Banned news channels from press briefings that asked uncomfortable questions. The real structural problem — India has no independent public broadcaster. BBC style. Arm’s length from government. Funded but not controlled. India has no whistleblower protection law. India has no right to recall legislation. Until those exist — every government will promote its wins. Hide its failures. Use the machinery it inherited. The problem isn’t BJP. The problem is the system rewards this behavior. And nobody — in any party — has tried to change the system. Because they all plan to use it when they win.
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Dr Aniruddha Malpani, MD
@Anonymoustxp And the problem is that the government will spend a lot of money promoting its successes and doing its best to hide its failures
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Dr Aniruddha Malpani, MD
The BJP legacy Rampant corruption Crumbling public infrastructure Misuse democratic institutions Capture judiciary Manipulate media Rising inflation Dropping GDP per capita Inability to execute Refusal to accept responsibility Blame Nehru for all ills Censor critics
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
Good list. Missing a few. No census — delayed 5 years. Still pending. No women’s reservation implementation — passed 2023. Active 2034. Maybe. No MSP legal guarantee — promised to farmers. Still waiting. 2026. No solo press conference — 12 years. Zero. No Uniform Civil Code — promised 2014. Still pending. No population control law — promised. Not delivered. No action on electoral bonds — Supreme Court called it unconstitutional. Government complied. Reluctantly. No conviction in exam leaks — 41 leaks. 14 million students. Zero ministers arrested. No accountability for PM CARES — ₹10,000 crore. RTI exempt. No audit. No explanation for Pegasus — Supreme Court found credible evidence. Government denied everything. No accountability for 7 dead sailors — US Navy killed them. “Deeply unfortunate.” No Fort Knox audit — wait wrong country. But also — No UPI before Modi. Now world’s largest. No moon landing before Modi. Chandrayaan-3. No digital payments revolution before Modi. Real. No strong foreign policy presence before Modi. Arguable but real. The full list — both sides — is always more honest than the partial one. Even when the partial one feels good to write.
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Dr Aniruddha Malpani, MD
The BJP legacy over the past decade No water No shade No trees No buses No trains No fuel No transparency No accountability No answerability No press conferences by Modiji Have I missed something ?
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
Both. Engineers need training to use LLMs effectively — prompt engineering, RAG, fine-tuning, API integration. Not obvious. Not trivial. Engineers also train Anthropic models — RLHF, data labeling, evaluation, red-teaming. The confusion is valid though. “Using AI” and “building AI” — people treat them as the same skill. They’re not. A driver doesn’t need to know how the engine was built. But in 2026 — the line between driver and mechanic is disappearing fast. The engineer who only knows how to use LLMs — will be replaced by the LLM. The engineer who knows how to build them —is still safe. For now.
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
India. 2026. $4 trillion economy. 5th largest in the world. Also — 10th on The Economist’s Crony Capitalism Index. Not a coincidence. TELECOM — One man’s kingdom. 1.29 billion mobile subscribers. Jio — 44% market share. Airtel — 33%. Vodafone Idea — barely surviving. Three players. One country. 1.4 billion people. How Jio won — Entered market with predatory pricing. Free data. Free calls. For years. TRAI amended rules after Jio complained. Not against Jio. For Jio. Small telecom companies — 7 went bankrupt. DOT approved. TRAI approved. Ministry approved. India’s telecom debt — ₹7 lakh crore. Vodafone Idea — government had to bail out. Taxpayer money. To fund the competitor of the man who caused the crisis. AIRPORTS — Zero experience. Maximum contracts. 2019 — AAI floated bids for airports. Adani Group — no airport experience. Adani won — 6 major airports. Mumbai. Ahmedabad. Lucknow. Guwahati. Thiruvananthapuram. Mangaluru. How — Rules changed before bidding. Prior experience requirement — removed. Adani became India’s largest private airport operator. Overnight. Environmental clearances — waived for Adani projects. Documented. Ministry of Commerce amended SEZ rules — for Adani’s Godda power plant. MEDIA — Who controls the narrative. Mukesh Ambani — 72 channels. Network18. CNN-News18. CNBC-TV18. Adani — NDTV. Acquired against founders’ wishes. 2022. Zee News — Subhash Chandra. Became Rajya Sabha MP. BJP support. India TV — Rajat Sharma. Personal friend of PM. DD News — Government monopoly. All radio news. Government ad spend — ₹1,202 crore per year. To same channels. RTI confirmed. The channels that questioned government — raided. BBC. Dainik Bhaskar. NewsClick. The Quint. The channels that didn’t — ₹1,200 crore a year. POWER — Lights on, questions off. Adani Power — largest private power producer. Adani Green — largest renewable energy company. Adani Transmission — largest private transmission company. One group. Generates power. Transmits power. Sells power. To government utilities. Under government-approved tariffs. With government-backed PPAs. Hindenburg Report 2023 — alleged stock manipulation. Offshore entities. ₹17 lakh crore market cap wiped. SEBI investigated. Supreme Court questioned SEBI’s investigation. SEBI chairperson under separate probe. PORTS — The gateway monopoly. Adani Ports — controls 30% of India’s cargo capacity. 13 ports. 7 states. India’s coastline — 7,516 km. One group controls the gateway to the world’s 5th largest economy. E-COMMERCE — Foreign monopoly allowed. Amazon + Flipkart — 62% of Indian online retail. Both foreign-backed. Both use inventory loopholes. CCI fined Amazon and Flipkart ₹202 crore. 2021. Both still operating same way. CCI ruling — under appeal. Years later. 70% of Indian startups — identified market dominance by large players as biggest barrier to growth. RBI report 2022. THE PATTERN: Rules change before contracts. Regulations waived for connected firms. Competitors investigated by government agencies. Regulatory bodies — underfunded. Politically influenced. The Economist said it clearly — “Only 2-3 players control 50%+ market share in almost every sector.” This is not capitalism. This is capitalism with the referee on the team. Sources: The Economist Crony Capitalism Index 2023 TRAI Reports 2024-26 AAI Airport Privatization Documents Hindenburg Research Report 2023 CCI Orders 2021 RBI Startup Survey 2022 RTI Government Advertising Data Janata Weekly — Crony Capitalism Analysis 2025 NewsClick — Crony Corporate State 2025 #CronyCapitalism #Adani #Ambani #JioMonopoly #MediaOwnership
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
CAG sounds alarm. 18 of 28 states — missed fiscal deficit target. Translation —64% of India’s states are spending more than they should. Every year. The numbers — Meghalaya — 8.69% fiscal deficit. Legal limit — 3%. Nearly 3x the limit. Nagaland — 6.14%. Sikkim — 5.59%. States’ total liabilities — 27.89% of GSDP. How states fund the deficit — Borrow from RBI. Borrow from banks. Delay payments to contractors. Delay salaries of government employees. Issue bonds. The interest on this debt — paid by future taxpayers. Who haven’t been born yet. Why states overspend — Free electricity. BJP promise. Free ration. Congress promise. ₹3,000 per month. AAP promise. Free bus travel. Every party’s promise. Every election — new freebie. Every budget — same deficit. The politician wins the election. The state pays the interest. The citizen pays the tax. CAG reports every year. Same alarm. Every year. Same states. Same pattern. The report is read. Filed. Next election announced. Freebies promised again. The alarm was never meant to be answered.
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RedboxGlobal India
RedboxGlobal India@REDBOXINDIA·
CAG sounds alarm on state finances; 18 states miss fiscal deficit target: Report Among the states, Meghalaya recorded the highest fiscal deficit at 8.69 per cent of GSDP, followed by Nagaland at 6.14 per cent and Sikkim at 5.59 per cent 18 of 28 Indian states breached 3 percent fiscal deficit in FY25 Meghalaya had the highest fiscal deficit at 8.69 percent of GSDP States' total liabilities rose to 27.89 percent of GSDP in FY25
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
Respectfully disagree. “How you fail tells investors everything.” Actually — How you fail tells investors nothing. Because investors don’t fund failure gracefully. They fund the story of failure overcome. WeWork failed spectacularly. Adam Neumann — next startup funded at $1 billion. Before a single product shipped. Theranos failed fraudulently. Elizabeth Holmes — investors still debated backing her sequel. FTX collapsed criminally. SBF’s associates — already raising again. The startup world doesn’t reward transparent communication on the way down. It rewards — the ability to tell a compelling story about why this time is different. “Respect for employees” on wind-down — Most startups give employees 2 weeks notice. If that. ESOP that vests never. Promises that expire with the company. The 90% who fail —rarely fail gracefully. The ones who do —are remembered briefly. Then forgotten. The ones who fail loudly — get the Netflix documentary. And the second cheque.
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Dr Aniruddha Malpani, MD
90% of startups fail. Everyone knows this. Nobody talks about how to fail well: transparent communication, orderly wind-down, respect for employees. How you fail tells investors everything about your next company. #Entrepreneurship
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Anonymous | The Question
Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
India banned Telegram for one week. Because some channels leaked exam papers. By this logic — ban WhatsApp — it has scam groups. ban YouTube — it has dangerous content. ban Instagram — it has illegal material. Every platform has bad actors. The answer is never to punish 150 million users for what 50 channels did. Telegram removed hundreds of channels as soon as India flagged them. Cooperation happened. The ban happened anyway. The real question India isn’t asking — Why does the exam paper exist outside secure servers? Why can an insider photograph a question paper and upload it to Telegram? That’s not a Telegram problem. That’s a government security failure. Ban the failure. Not the platform. Telegram didn’t leak the paper. A corrupt insider did. Find them. Arrest them. 41 leaks. 5 years. Zero arrests of the actual leakers. But Telegram —banned in 24 hours.
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Pavel Durov
Pavel Durov@durov·
Over the past few weeks, we removed hundreds of channels sharing leaked exam materials and related scams in India. We’re also making the “edited” label more visible to prevent backdating scams. Telegram is a force for good. Banning it — even temporarily — is a mistake.
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Pavel Durov
Pavel Durov@durov·
India’s IT ministry banned Telegram for one week because some users shared leaked exam questions. This punishes 150M+ ordinary Telegram users in India — not the insiders who leaked the exam materials. And the ban hasn't stopped anything. The leaks just moved to other apps.
Internet Freedom Foundation (IFF)@internetfreedom

Statement : Shutting down Telegram is a band aid solution and is a disproportionate answer to exam fraud The Internet Freedom Foundation objects to the directions announced today in the National Testing Agency's press release on action against the Telegram platform. On the NTA's recommendation, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology has, under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000, restricted access to the whole of Telegram in India until 22 June 2026, and has separately ordered the platform to switch off message-editing for every Indian user until 30 June 2026. This is a blunt, nationwide measure aimed at the conduct of rampant fraud rackets, and on the Government's own admission is constitutionally incompatible. At the outset it is important to note that Section 69A and the Blocking Rules of 2009 framed under it allow the Government to block access to specific “information” on a computer resource. They do not extend to switching off an entire intermediary, still less to ordering a company to redesign its product by removing a feature for a whole country. In Shreya Singhal v Union of India, the Supreme Court upheld Section 69A because it is narrow and hedged with procedural safeguards. Reading it to authorise shutting down a platform that lakhs use is an overbroad restriction by the NTAs own admission. For the message-editing direction the release identifies no source of power at all. If one exists, the order must say so. The release argues against itself A restriction on access has to be the least intrusive measure that achieves its aim as per the constitutional test of proportionality laid down in Justice K.S. Puttaswamy v. Union of India (2017) and applied in Anuradha Bhasin v. Union of India (2020). The NTA's own narration shows the block fails its nodal agency, the release says, “has secured the prompt take-down of a substantial number of Telegram channels, groups and bots”, and this targeted work “is the reason the harm caused by these rackets has been contained to the extent it has”. If channel level takedown contained the harm, the case for a blanket block collapses and hence the Government has reached for a heavier tool while conceding that a lighter one was working. The collateral cost sits on the record too as noted in the press release. The block, the NTA accepts, “affects lakhs of citizens who use the Telegram platform for legitimate personal, educational, professional and informational purposes”. The release also says there is "no such paper available outside the secured examination chain" and that “the security of the examination is unaffected by the action taken”. If the exam is secure and no leak exists, what is being suppressed is rumour, and rumour cannot justify closing a platform when specific blocking and criminal prosecution remain available. Students use of Telegram The block of telegram is reactive and ineffective and will punish ordinary users instead of addressing the systemic source of exam leaks. This blocking comes in the final days of NEET preparation, when thousands of students depend on Telegram for study groups, doubt-clearing, and shared resources. Also, it is important to consider that the source of exam papers leak will occur from inside the system, among insiders and across the printing and logistics chain, with the platform being the most downstream channel for distribution. Hence, switching off Telegram, is merely a deflection from the repeated failures that will continue while media attention is directed towards this Telegram ban. Lack of transparency At present only a press release from the NTA has been provided, which recommended the block but the reasoned order of MeitY, the authority that issued it, has not been released. The Anuradha Bhasin decision requires that orders restricting access be published so they can be tested in court. Here the order, and the reasoning of the committee behind it, stay out of view, and we do not know whether Telegram was heard at all. An announcement of a block is no substitute for an order the affected party can challenge. Blunt to enforce and very easy to evade Usually, app-level blocks run through IS-level DNS and IP filtering. They are over inclusive, sweeping in lawful use, yet simple to evade as a determined exam leak racket moves to a VPN or a mirror within minutes while ordinary users lose the service for a week. We ask the Government to: 1) Publish the MeitY Section 69A order and the NTA recommendation behind it, with reasons; 2) State the legal basis for the message editing direction, or withdraw it; 3) Confirm whether Telegram was given a hearing under the Blocking Rules, and place the committee's record before any court that hears a challenge; and 4) Lift the platform-wide restriction and rely on the targeted takedowns the NTA itself credits with containing the harm. We emphasise that the NEET (UG) 2026 re-examination is worth protecting and it concerns the future of lakhs of aspirants. It requires securing the entire process of examination rather than reaching for purported band aid solutions that instead cause more harm. The State cannot switch off a service used by lakhs to answer the wrongdoing of a few, and cannot do it through an order no one affected is allowed to read. On its own facts, the Government has done both. New Delhi, 16 June 2026.

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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
MIndia banned Telegram. 150 million users punished. For what 50 channels did. The exam leakers — moved to WhatsApp. Confirmed. The leak continues. The ban solved nothing. This isn’t the first time. India banned TikTok — 2020. Users moved to Instagram Reels. Meta benefited. India banned Telegram temporarily. Users moving to WhatsApp. Meta benefits again. The government bans the competitor. The American platform wins. 41 exam leaks in 5 years. 14 million students betrayed. Zero ministers arrested. Zero NTA officials arrested. But Telegram — banned in 24 hours. The platform was banned faster than any human was arrested. The leak is not a Telegram problem. It is a government problem. An NTA problem. A corruption problem. Banning the messenger — is what you do when you cannot catch the criminal.
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
Serious allegation from Pavel Durov. BGP hijacking is real. It has been used by nation-states and corporations before. Turkey did it. China does it routinely. Reliance owns India’s largest telecom. Meta owns 9.99% of Jio Platforms. Telegram competes directly with WhatsApp. The conflict of interest exists. The motive exists. The proof — not yet independently verified. But here’s what is verified — India’s telecom regulator TRAI — has never seriously investigated Reliance for anti-competitive behavior. The regulator and the regulated — have a complicated history. Pavel Durov is not neutral. But neutral people don’t usually blow whistles.
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Pavel Durov
Pavel Durov@durov·
Indian telecom Reliance is sabotaging access to Telegram for millions of users OUTSIDE India (including the UAE) via a rogue method called BGP hijacking. The sabotage seems intentional, as Reliance has ignored multiple reports. This may be part of a competitive war, as Reliance is partially owned by Meta — the company behind WhatsApp. Network operators are advised to reject unauthorized BGP announcements from Reliance (AS18101) to prevent route hijacks and ensure stable Internet access for their users. Such abuse of global Internet routing is alarming. I wouldn’t be surprised if Reliance/WhatsApp were also behind the recent lobbying effort to ban Telegram in India.
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
Modi at G7. Centre stage. Noted. India has been invited to G7 outreach sessions since 2003. Under Vajpayee. Then Manmohan. Now Modi. Not a new development. “Ignored Trump” — The video shows a group photo. Leaders talking to different people. Standard G7 photo protocol. Trump — who Modi committed $500 billion to. Whose Navy killed 3 Indian sailors. Who Modi called to express — “deeply unfortunate.” That Trump — was “ignored.” The power of Bharat — at G7 Evian — India is a guest. Not a member. G7 members set global economic policy. India implements consequences. The host invites you to hear your perspective. Not to share the decision. Standing beside Macron is optics. The actual power — is when India sits in the room where decisions are made. Not when India is invited to the photo after. That day —is still coming.
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Mota Bhai - The Proud Hindu
Mota Bhai - The Proud Hindu@THEHINDUPUTIN·
Bharat is not even a member of G7. Yet Modi ji was standing beside Macron (the Host) and sitting at Centre Stage. Modi ji ignored Trump in a humiliating way. This is the power of Bharat. Jai Shree Ram.
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
Partially right. Bans push behavior underground. VPNs. Dark web. Unmonitored spaces. Telegram ban in Russia — proven ineffective. Kids kept using it. Confirmed. But the alternative argument — Instagram’s own internal research. 2021. Leaked. “We make body image issues worse for 1 in 3 teenage girls.” They knew. They published it anyway. TikTok’s algorithm — designed to maximize time on platform. Teen brain — still developing. Dopamine loops exploited deliberately. YouTube’s recommendation engine — radicalization pathway. Documented. Senate hearings. Confirmed. The choice isn’t — ban vs no ban. The choice is — who is responsible? The platform that designs the addictive product — or the parent who can’t monitor it — or the government that banned it badly — or the teenager who never asked to be the product? Pavel Durov is right that bans don’t work. He is not the right person to make that argument. Telegram is where most of the “worse content” already lives.
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Pavel Durov
Pavel Durov@durov·
Banning social media for teenagers only puts them in greater danger. Teens are forced to switch to VPNs — and unlock far worse illegal content. We’ve seen this before. When the Russian government banned Telegram, 95% of Russian teenagers kept using it. They just moved to VPNs.
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
@thetraderoom_ Mayank Raj — 715 Trustpilot reviews. Growing payout complaints. Hidden drawdown rules discovered after accounts blown. AI-only support. No human response. Legal entity — Xybit Inc. Delaware. Not India. One simple question — If everything is transparent — Publicly share three numbers. How many traders reached funded stage? How many payouts were successfully processed? What is the total payout amount distributed to date? Three numbers. One post. With verifiable proof. 2 million people trust you. They trust you because you taught them trading. That trust was earned over years. Their money is now at risk in a firm you launched in 2026. Silence is not an answer. A clear public statement — addressing payout complaints — addressing hidden rules — addressing AI-only support — is the minimum 2 million people deserve. Clarity. Not a Trustpilot bot reply.
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
2 million subscribers. “The most trusted prop firm.” “No hidden rules.” Let’s read the Trustpilot reviews. The Funded Room — TheFundedRoom.com Founded by Mayank Raj — The Trade Room. Launched early 2026. Registered entity — Xybit Inc. Delaware, USA. Not India. Not SEBI regulated. What traders paid — Challenge fees. Real money. $5,000 to $100,000 accounts. Fees collected. Upfront. What they received — “My SL was $400. Hit at $1,100. Not slippage. This is unethical.” — Trustpilot. Verified review. “Completed all targets. All rules followed. Account not upgraded to funded. Mailed 3 times. No response.” — Trustpilot. Verified review. “Daily loss limit — static or trailing — not mentioned in rules. Found out after account was blown.” — Trustpilot. Verified review. “Bought course April 2024. Access lost. Support silent. Money gone.” — Google Play. Verified review. “AI-only customer support. No humans. No resolution.” — Multiple Trustpilot reviews. 2026. The business model — Charge challenge fee. Set strict rules — some undisclosed. Trader fails — fee gone. No refund. Trader passes — hidden rules surface. Payout delayed. Disputed. Denied. Prop firms globally make money from challenge fees. Not from trader profits. When 90% of traders fail the challenge — the firm keeps 100% of the fees. Mayank Raj built trust for years. 2 million subscribers. “Trade Room Army.” “Genuine. Honest. Transparent.” Then launched a firm — registered in Delaware. AI-only support. Hidden drawdown rules. Growing payout complaints. Multiple YouTube videos exposing it — April 2026. The most dangerous scam is not the anonymous one. It is the one with a face you recognize. A voice you trust. A community you belong to. Because when you lose — you blame yourself first. “Maybe I broke a rule.” “Maybe I missed something.” That self-doubt — is the most valuable thing they sell. After the challenge fee. Before any prop firm — Check — Is it SEBI registered? Check — Are payouts publicly verified by independent traders? Check — Is the legal entity in India or offshore? Check — Is there human support or only AI? The Funded Room — 0 out of 4. Source: Trustpilot reviews 2026, Google Play reviews, YouTube exposé videos April 2026, MoneyPhobia review June 2026. #TheFundedRoom #MayankRaj #PropFirmScam #TradingScam #TheFundedRoomReview #TradeRoom #ScamAlert #ForexScam #IndiaTrading #SEBIAlert
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Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
Delusional optimism rewarded — WeWork. Adam Neumann. Delusion: office space is a tech company. Result: $47 billion to $0. Bankrupt. Theranos. Elizabeth Holmes. Delusion: fake blood tests will revolutionize healthcare. Result: prison. FTX. Sam Bankman-Fried. Delusion: crypto exchange without risk management. Result: $8 billion fraud. Prison. The sentence confuses two different things — Ambitious optimism — seeing possibility others miss. That gets rewarded. Sometimes. Delusional optimism — ignoring reality completely. That gets rewarded — until it catastrophically doesn’t. The survivors of delusional optimism write books about it. The casualties —don’t get book deals. Survivorship bias is the most dangerous sentence in self-help. For every Elon who bet everything — there are 10,000 people who bet everything and lost everything. They didn’t get the quote. They got the lesson.
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Reads with Ravi
Reads with Ravi@readswithravi·
I’m in love with this sentence: “The more delusionally optimistic you are, the more life rewards you.”
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Anonymous | The Question
Anonymous | The Question@Anonymoustxp·
Harsh Goenka dreamed of a Porsche. Now can afford it. Chooses simplicity. Net worth — ₹8,000+ crore. Can afford simplicity because he can afford everything else. The man who has the Porsche and chooses the Honda — and the man who never had the Porsche and drives the Honda — are not having the same experience of simplicity. One chose it. One never had a choice. “Age changes aspirations. Simplicity becomes luxury.” Beautiful sentiment. Also — only available to people who already arrived. The 29-year-old still chasing the Porsche — doesn’t need philosophy about simplicity. They need the salary that makes the choice possible. Wisdom that comes after you’ve won — is easy. Wisdom that comes before you’ve had a chance — that’s the real thing. Goenka found peace with enough. Most people are still trying to find enough.
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Harsh Goenka
Harsh Goenka@hvgoenka·
When I was young, I dreamed of owning a Porsche car. Today, I can afford one. Yet all I want is a comfortable car that takes me from point A to B. Age has a way of changing aspirations. Simplicity, comfort and peace of mind become the real luxuries.
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