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Although “Merry Christmas” is the most popular greeting, another phrase has gone viral on the internet.
Elon Musk, who regularly engages with antisemitic users on X, agreed with a post that said Jewish people hold a…
Twitter will face consequences posed by the government of India after the horrific video of two Manipuri women went viral on the platform. The clip shared on Twitter sparked disgust and fear amongst the audience in which the two ladies were stripped and paraded on roads by a group of men who later allegedly sexually assaulted them.
Post backlash, Project K’s first poster look refreshed, fans gauges stark resemblance with Adipurush
The first ever postal look of project K featuring Prabhas was launched on Wednesday. After the first look was revealed many people took to Twitter to share the reactions and opinions, while some we left not so pleased. Many founded to be hilariously related to the poster of Adipurush. Amidst all the talks and backlash, the poster look was refreshed by the makers and reshared with few changes.
Erstwhile staff of Twitter Africe who was sacked earlier by the company has now claimed that Musk has completely ghosted them. According to the workers they have not received any severance pay, CNN quoted.
New relationship speculation has arrived in the town in which Aditya Roy Kapur and Ananya Panday are patched in. Since now the rumors are going strong, fans presented their views on Twitter.
On Thursday, the text-based Instagram alternative Threads by Meta was made available in more than 100 nations. Mark Zuckerberg’s app, which is often regarded as a direct rival to Twitter, has experienced rapid growth in popularity and record-breaking downloads. Its privacy policies and demands for user data collecting, however, have also come under scrutiny.
Elon Musk, the current CEO, announced in a tweet on Friday that Linda Yaccarino, the former head of NBCUniversal’s advertising division, would take over as CEO of Twitter. Musk tweeted, “While I concentrate on product design & new technology, @LindaYacc will primarily focus on business operations.”
Twitter is a buzzing place right now since many famous people discovered on Friday that the blue tick was absent from their accounts. Many celebrities have voiced their opinions on losing their verified badges, including Shahid Kapoor, Amitabh Bachchan, Vir Das, Aditi Rao Hydari, and many others.
The veteran lyricist mentioned at the event that Urdu has not originated from Pakistan or Egypt, rather it belongs to ‘Hindustan’. Post this his statement was condemned by a section of people in Twitter from Pakistan.