Tag: Social Media

Social Media Influencer Khaby Lame Calls for End to Racism
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Social Media Influencer Khaby Lame Calls for End to Racism

Popular social media star Khaby Lame is using his TikTok and other social media platforms to fight against racism. Lame, who is known for his hilarious skits debunking overly complicated life hacks, has spoken out against racial prejudice on multiple platforms. Khaby Lame, the famous TikTok star known for his hilarious videos, is standing up against racism, and some people don't like it. Despite being the second most followed person on TikTok with nearly 115 million fans, he's facing backlash for speaking out against racism. Charli D’Amelio occupies the top spot with 125.6 million followers. In a video he posted with actor Salvatore Esposito, Khaby urged his followers to say "no to racism." But not everyone was on board. Some threatened to unfollow him because of it. This is not the...
Pakistan Senate Considers Ban on All Social Media Platforms
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Pakistan Senate Considers Ban on All Social Media Platforms

A resolution to ban major social media platforms like Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube was recently submitted to the Pakistan Senate. It's scheduled to be discussed in the upcoming session. People who support the social media ban argue it's necessary to address real issues. While others worry it restricts freedom of speech and access to information. A new resolution has been put forward in the Senate, suggesting a ban on several social media sites. This includes well-known platforms like Facebook, TikTok, Instagram, X, and YouTube. The resolution is scheduled for discussion in the Senate on Monday. The reasoning behind this proposal is to safeguard the younger generation from what it describes as the harmful effects of these platforms. Senator Bahramand Tangi from the Pakist...
Threads by Instagram launched in more than 100 countries
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Threads by Instagram launched in more than 100 countries

Meta, the parent company of Instagram, launched Threads on July 5, 2023. The app is designed to be a more intimate and personal space for users to connect with their close friends and family through text-based social media. Threads are available in more than 100 countries and can be downloaded for free on iOS and Android devices. To use the app, users must have an existing Instagram account. Once they have logged in, they can create a profile and start following their friends. Threads by Instagram offer various features designed to make it a more personal and engaging social media platform. For example, users can share photos and videos, send direct messages, and create polls. They can also use Threads to keep track of their close friends' birthdays and other important events. Mo...
Elon Musk Took a Jibe at Short Video Application “Tiktok”
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Elon Musk Took a Jibe at Short Video Application “Tiktok”

Elon Musk recently bought Twitter for a whopping price. In his recent Tweet, Elon Musk asks people's opinions about the famous content creator application "Tiktok". However, People have a mixed reaction to Chinese fun applications. Elon musk the owner of Tesla automobiles is often in the news for unique reasons. sometimes because of Mars rocket launchers, or either his eccentric point of view about life. He managed to surprise people in his style. Recently he bought the famous opinion-sharing application Twitter for $44 Billion. After this step, he makes headlines in various ways like ruling the social media work, TikTok, etc. Recently, Elon Musk made a tweet on a short video-making application "TikTok". He asked people for their opinion on his own opinion. In his point of view, T...
Twitter finally announces that it is shutting down ‘Fleets’
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Twitter finally announces that it is shutting down ‘Fleets’

“We will explore more ways to address what holds people back from participating on Twitter”, says the platform. Twitter, on Wednesday, 14th July, announced that they have decided to discontinue the Fleets feature after almost 9 months of its release. The social media released ‘Fleets’ back in November of 2020. While releasing it the company in a blog post said, “We hoped Fleets would help more people feel comfortable joining the conversation on Twitter”. It released this feature so that it could encourage people who shy away from public conversation on the application. The platform wanted to encourage them to take part in the social medium and be much more active on the application than before. Twitter has a goal to achieve more than 315 million daily users by 2023. Goodbye ...