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The Nepali government’s decision to ban social media inadvertently ignited a digital revolution. As access to platforms like Facebook was blocked, the public turned to alternative technologies to organize and communicate. VPN usage surged, Bitchat downloads increased, and Discord servers became virtual town halls, facilitating widespread discussion and coordination. These digital spaces were instrumental in mobilizing protests, amplifying voices, and ultimately contributing to significant political change, including the removal of the Prime Minister.







