Wikipedia:The Naga Blog

The The Naga Blog is a Naga forum group on Facebook established in 2008. , it had 124,000 predominantly young and educated members.

Overview
The Naga Blog was created in 2008 by Yanpvuo Kikon to bring Nagas from Nagaland and around the world to share ideas and discuss a wide range of topics from politics and philosophy to music and current events in Nagaland and beyond. The blog is not owned by any individual, nor is it affiliated to or associated with any political party or religion.

2015 Dimapur mob lynching
On 5 March 2015, a mob of about 7000–8000 people broke into a prison and dragged a man detained under suspicion of rape out of the Dimapur Central Jail, paraded him naked and beat him to death in a case of vigilante justice.

The police found that most those who had joined the mob, had come in response to comments on two blogs: The Naga Blog and Naga Spear. The protest march was initially intended to condemn the rape, but it became politically motivated. Soon afterwards, the district collector was asked to handover the accused but he refused. The mob kept vandalising sites and photographs were uploaded to the blogs. After the administrator of The Naga Blog began deleting posts, the people moved to Naga Spear. Instant messaging apps were also used to increase the size of the mob. The mob believed that they were lynching an Illegal Bangladeshi Immigration.