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On Twitter, Indian entrepreneurs are basically online complaint boxes

On Twitter, Indian entrepreneurs are basically online complaint boxes

Indian entrepreneurs have a social media problem: Their tweets often turn into a customer grievance redressal exercise, drowning out even the most exciting announcements. On Aug. 10, Sachin Bansal, one of India’s most celebrated young entrepreneurs, took to Twitter to announce that his company, Flipkart, had sealed a “monumental deal” to raise a whopping $2.5…