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Recently, young people in Nepal have united through social media to oppose government corruption.
In the past, Nepal's internet was underdeveloped, and people could only get news through TV and newspapers, so many bad things were not known to the public.
Now, more and more people have mobile phones and internet access, and they can share information on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and TikTok.
Many young people have started making videos online to expose the government's improper actions.
Once, a recording of a minister's corruption was exposed online, which made people very angry, and the minister resigned quickly.
Later, the government decided to shut down many social platforms, leaving only TikTok and Viber available.
Many young people lost their jobs and could not contact their families.
People saw on TikTok that some officials' children were living very luxurious lives, and they began to ask, 'Where did this money come from?'
Young people became increasingly dissatisfied and decided to take to the streets to protest.
The protests quickly led to the government stepping down.
This story tells us that digital media can help people better understand society and also help unite everyone to change the country.