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      Anatomy of a Rumour: Social media and the suicide of Sushant Singh Rajput

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          The suicide of Indian actor Sushant Singh Rajput in the midst of the COVID-19 lockdown triggered a media frenzy of prime time coverage that lasted several months and became a political hot button issue. Using data from Twitter, YouTube, and an archive of debunked misinformation stories, we found two important patterns. First, that retweet rates on Twitter clearly suggest that commentators benefited from talking about the case, which got higher engagement than other topics. Second, that politicians, in particular, were instrumental in changing the course of the discourse by referring to the case as 'murder', rather than 'suicide'. In conclusion, we consider the effects of Rajput's outsider status as a small-town implant in the film industry within the broader narrative of systemic injustice, as well as the gendered aspects of mob justice that have taken aim at his former partner in the months since.

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          24 September 2020
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          2009.11744
          644b8f66-c68f-4a3a-9aa7-d3a192a33b33

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          14 pages, 16 figures. For any queries regarding the paper, please email Joyojeet Pal (Joyojeet.Pal@microsoft.com)
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