'Mitron' may not be a real friend, gets taken down from Play Store
Several
attempts have been made in the past to bring in the patriotic or swadeshi angle
to sell products, solutions or services in India, but few have seen the kind of
success that the little-over-a-month-old short video app, ‘Mitron’ saw, before it was finally taken down from
the Google Play Store on Tuesday.
With
over 5 million downloads since its launch in April, the developers or owners of
the app managed to leverage two things quite clearly – naming the app ‘Mitron’, a term made popular by Prime
Minister Narendra Modi, who is perceived as a champion of nationalism, and the
need to find an alternative to Chinese TikTok.
Though
it was reported that the team behind the app was led by an IITian named Shivank
Aggarwal, subsequent attempts to trace the said person drew a blank. The team
went by the name of ShopKiller and maintained that it was working in stealth
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