Tag: Social Media

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Planning to book tickets for 'Bharat'? 20 tweets you must go through

Mumbai: The much-awaited Salman Khan starrer “Bharat” earned Rs 31 crore on day 2 post its release on Eid. The film had raked in Rs 42.30 crore on its opening day. The actor on Thursday took to social media to thank his fans for giving him “career’s biggest opening ever”. “What made me the happiest […]

  • Friday, 30 April 2021
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Suhana Khan's dance move takes internet by storm!

Superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s daughter, Suhana Khan, may not have made any formal announcement of her joining Bollywood but time and again she has indicated that she may follow her father’s footsteps. Recently, a video of her taking a dance floor by storm with her moves, has gone viral, raising rumours of her interest in […]

  • Thursday, 29 April 2021
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Social media content contributes to radicalisation

San Francisco: Radicalisation in the digital era is not new, but now one of Twitter’s key executives has said that there’s “no doubt” that social media content, in some cases, contributes to radicalisation. Vijaya Gadde, Legal, Public Policy & Trust and Safety Lead at Twitter, said the organisation has policies in place to combat such […]

  • Thursday, 29 April 2021
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Social media flooded with Pant memes after WC call up

New Delhi: With Rishabh Pant set to join the Indian team in the UK for the World Cup as cover for an injured Shikhar Dhawan, funny posts filled social media, with fans posting tongue-in-cheek pictorial messages as to how the youngster was waiting for his chance with bated breath. Pant was initially ignored as Dinesh […]

  • Thursday, 29 April 2021
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Hackers could be using DM route to hijack Twitter accounts

New Delhi: With the Twitter accounts of megastar Amitabh Bachchan and singer Adnan Sami getting hacked, security researchers have warned that users should think twice before clicking on the links received in the Twitter Direct Message (DMs). While Bachchan’s Twitter account was hacked late on Monday, the hackers took control of Sami’s Twitter account on Tuesday. […]

  • Thursday, 29 April 2021
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Minor Dupes Many Using Fake FB Accounts In Name Of Ministers, MLAs in Odisha

Sambalpur: A minor boy was held by Sambalpur Police on the charges of duping people by creating fake social media accounts in the name of ministers, MLAs and other eminent personalities. Police sources said the accused had created fake Facebook accounts in the name of Sambalpur Collector, Odisha Health and Family Welfare Minister Naba Das […]

  • Thursday, 29 April 2021
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With 'sexy, sexy sari', Priyanka Chopra shares 5 life lessons in this video!

Mumbai: Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas shared a short video from her recent photoshoot for American magazine InStyle’s July 2019 issue on Instagram on Saturday. In the video, Priyanka has shared some funny life lessons with her fans. The video, shared on Twitter, opens with Priyanka greeting her fans in a truly ‘desi girl’ style with […]

  • Thursday, 29 April 2021
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Mamata accuses 'some parties' of spreading disinformation

Kolkata: Amid partial disruption in health services in West Bengal due to continuing agitation by junior doctors protesting attacks on their colleagues and demanding adequate security, Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday accused “some political parties” of spreading disinformation on social media. In an open letter to doctors and medical fraternity, she appealed to all […]

  • Thursday, 29 April 2021
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Towards a happier, less nastier Facebook

Menlo Park (California): Passive use, loneliness and the agony of social comparisons are some of the “ills” being battled on social media and Facebook’s answer to these are: easier ways to comment back, a dating feature and a time tracker to check overuse. During the International Press Day event at the company’s headquarters in Menlo […]

  • Thursday, 29 April 2021
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Using social media while watching TV diminishes enjoyment

New York: Toggling between watching television and social media lessens a person’s ability to escape reality and enjoy a show, according to a University of Connecticut study. The study, published in the Journal of Broadcasting and Electronic Media, found the most significant impact of the two-screen experience was on viewers’ ability to ‘transport’ into the […]

  • Wednesday, 28 April 2021
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Video of ‘drunk’ pharmacist of Jagatsinghpur hospital goes viral

Jagatsinghpur: A video of a pharmacist prescribing medicines to patients while laying on a bed at district headquarters hospital of Jagatsinghpur went viral on social media. Following the incident, the Chief District Medical Officer (CDMO), Ajay Kumar Baitharu, today transferred the official as a precautionary measure. The CDMO said anyone would believe that the pharmacist […]

  • Wednesday, 28 April 2021
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Katrina's Swimwear Picture Sets Temperature Soaring!

Katrina Kaif is currently on a vacation in Mexico, and a snapshot that the actress has posted in blue swimwear went viral online through most of Saturday, soon after she posted it with heart emojis on Instagram. Fans on social media couldn’t get enough of Katrina’s scorching avatar from the beaches of Tulum in Mexico, […]

  • Wednesday, 28 April 2021
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How safe is WhatsApp? Your messages can easily be traced, says IIT professor

Chennai: In what could be considered as a serious concern for all social media users, an IIT-Madras professor recently informed the Madras High Court that it was technically possible to trace the original sender of messages shared on platforms such as Facebook and WhatsApp. Going against the stand of social media companies, professor V Kamakoti […]

  • Tuesday, 27 April 2021
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Malaika Arora on second chance in love

Mumbai: Malaika Arora says everybody deserves a second chance in love, and that people should deal with that fact with an open mind. The Bollywood dancing star kept her relationship with the much-younger actor Arjun Kapoor under wraps for long, before the duo gradually opened up, sharing moments from holidays and making gushy comments on […]

  • Tuesday, 27 April 2021
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Drug users regret posting on social media while high

New York: Posting on social media, texting or calling while high on drugs is prevalent among young people, and many say that they regret this behaviour later, researchers said. “Risky social media posts, including those showing people high on drugs, have the potential to cause embarrassment, stress and conflict for users and those in their […]

  • Tuesday, 27 April 2021
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