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fake linkedin post by a fictitious person on the March 2026 LPG shortage in India--nonprofit humour

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Fake LinkedIn post by Cincy Jose on getting married to a colleague--nonprofit humour

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fake LinkedIn post about a recruiter rejecting a candidate--nonprofit humour

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Fake LinkedIn post about what cheating on their wife told the poster about nonprofit compliance--nonprofit humour

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Fake LinkedIn post by Halima Ansari briefly mentioning the March 2026 West Asian crisis before promoting an AI recruitment tool--nonprofit humour
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Cincy Jose

Cincy Jose heads editorial operations at IDR. She is involved in people, partnerships, and process management, and the projects she has led include setting up IDR Hindi, the multilanguage feature on IDR English, and IDR Answers–the first AI-powered search and analysis engine built to answer questions about social impact in India.Prior to entering the development sector in 2021, Cincy spent seven years in the publishing industry holding key editorial positions at Juggernaut Books and DK Books India. She has a master’s and bachelor’s in English literature from Miranda House and Jesus and Mary College, Delhi University.

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Halima Ansari

Halima Ansari is an editorial analyst at IDR where she’s responsible for writing, editing, and publishing content. She is interested in gender and ethics in technology and has written on the same for Feminism in India and MP-IDSA. Halima holds an MA in Politics and Area Studies from Jamia Millia Islamia and a BA in History from Lady Shri Ram College for Women.

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