Edomcha Thu Nabagi Wari Facebook May 2026

Teenagers and young adults (the edomcha) often seek attention, validation, or even fame through viral content. Facebook, despite the rise of Instagram and TikTok, remains a powerful platform in Northeast India for news and discussion. Without proper fact-checking, a thu nabagi wari (false story) can get thousands of shares within hours.

Common reasons include:

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Headline: 🕊️ Who won the battle of patience? 🦜

Content: Did you know the Meitei folktale of Edomcha thu Nabi? Teenagers and young adults (the edomcha ) often

A Dove and a Parrot challenged each other to a silence contest. 🦜 The Parrot couldn't keep quiet. 🕊️ The Dove stayed silent... until it started laughing at the Parrot!

The Twist: Even though the Dove was patient, it lost its virtue by mocking the Parrot's failure. In today’s hyper-connected world

The Lesson: Do not mock others when you are trying to be good. True patience is humble.

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In today’s hyper-connected world, social media platforms like Facebook have become the modern public square. But with this visibility comes a serious responsibility. The Manipuri saying "Edomcha thu nabagi wari facebook" serves as a powerful reminder: Do not post someone else’s personal matter on Facebook.