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Twitterati now schools Arjun Kapoor for replacing Sushant Singh Rajput in ‘Half Girlfriend’

Mumbai: Twitter users on Wednesday afternoon called out on Arjun Kapoor, labelling him as a “product of nepotism” after reports went viral claiming that late actor Sushant Singh Rajput was the original cast for the movie ‘Half Girlfriend’ alongside Shradha Kapoor but it was later handed to Arjun Kapoor.

 


Twitter users demand “Justice for Sushant”, #FIRForSushantUnder302 trending on twitter

Twitter users on Monday afternoon flooded the micro-blogging site with tweets demanding what they called “Justice for Sushant” calling for an FIR to be filed under section 302 of Indian Penal Code for murder. The actor was found hanging at his Bandra residence on June 14.

 


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“Our own Prime Minister sold our country” says Indian Youth Congress amidst India-China standoff

New Delhi: Indian Youth Congress on Saturday afternoon questioned the transparency of Narendra Modi led BJP Government at the Centre over the India-China standoff at the Ladakh LAC. The youth wing of the Indian National Congress took to its official twitter handle and added that the Prime Minister of the country had “Sold our country”.

 

Facebook and Instagram experience big Thanksgiving outages

If you were trying to share Thanksgiving photos today you may have noticed that both Facebook and Instagram have been suffering intermittent outages. Just like you might feel after your third helping of turkey and stuffing: they’re down, but not quite out.

 

Twitter exempts some 'cause-based' messages from political ad ban

Washington: Twitter said Friday its ban on political ads will exempt "caused-based" messages on topics related to social or environmental issues.

 

Facebook nixes billions of fake accounts

Facebook on Wednesday said it has nixed 5.4 billion fake accounts already this year, in a sign of a persistent battle on social media against manipulation and disinformation.

Twitter to ban political ads worldwide on its platform

Twitter said Wednesday it would stop accepting political advertising globally on its platform, responding to growing concerns over misinformation from politicians on social media.

Twitter and TweetDeck suffer global outage

New Delhi: The microblogging and social networking service Twitter, in which the noted celebrities and leaders used to tweet their messages is facing global outage.

Facebook suspends 'tens of thousands' of apps in privacy review

San Francisco: Facebook said on Friday it suspended "tens of thousands" of apps on its platform as a result of its review on privacy practices launched following the scandal involving Cambridge Analytica.

Funny memes,jokes on #NewTrafficRules flood Twitter

New Delhi: After the new Motor Vehicles Act came into force from September 1, social media platforms such as Twitter are flooded with hilarious memes, jokes and reactions on the new traffic rules.

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