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In India, Snapchat has seen over 100 per cent (year-over-year) growth in daily active users (DAUs) in each of the last five quarters, the company announced during its third Snap Partner Summit virtually late on Thursday.
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The tool was first launched in the US. In India, the social media platform partnered with 33 states and union territories to roll this out in their respective jurisdictions. It will give health departments
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As a part of the exercise, all government hospitals treating Covid patients will be cleaned and sanitised to make sure patient attendants have a hygienic waiting area
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Koo, which has about 60 lakh users on its platform, sees a lot of headroom for growth and is investing on expanding its infrastructure and strengthening its headcount.
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I don't think it would be beneficial to my mental health. I think I'm too sensitive, and I want to stay that way. What these platforms promise is some form of negative or positive feedback, and either one can be addictive for someone who equates attention with love
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"Moderators will help to control the experience. They will also have the ability to remove people from the chat if they do not uphold Pinterest's Community Standards," the report mentioned.
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Commissioner Anjani Kumar inspected the police check-posts at various spots including the Hussain Sagar in the Central Zone on second-day of lockdown
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Making videos and posting them on social media is very common these days. But 'Vere Level Untadi' team had different plans on mind, which helped them stand apart from others.
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Having started off by securing a plasma donor for a friend last year, Sinjith Yerramilli has now progressed to volunteering 24x7, being a part of several resource groups and handling various aspects related to Covid-19
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Jangaon: Town police have registered a case against an advocate named Sadiq Ali for allegedly spreading rumours on social media platforms over the medical and health services being provided for the Covid-19 patients at the Jangaon district headquarters hospital here on Tuesday. According to a press note released by the police here on Tuesday, the […]
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Hyderabad: Two sisters, who were reportedly scolded by their father, have been reported missing from their house in KPR Colony in Manikonda on Monday. The girls, identified as Shreya Shahi, a BTech student and her younger sister Shaniya Shahi, an intermediate second year student, were reportedly scolded by their father Bimal Shahi a few days […]
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The patient guide is aimed to check Covid misinformation that is flooding the social media and online platforms.
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Explosion of social media has democratised opinion marketspace, a domain that was an exclusive preserve of the elite
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With Covid-19 cases rising every day, misleading information doing rounds on social media is on the rise
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The most important thing to do right now is to stay home and stay safe and in order to make sure that we are strong enough to deal with the crisis all around us and for some at our homes
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The observations assume significance in view the recent decision of the Uttar Pradesh administration to prosecute people under the National Security Act.
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I don't know a single person who is not helping others. Anyone who has the bandwidth to help is helping. Creators are being unnecessary praised for this.
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Actor Naveen Polishetty has been actively putting posts through his Instagram and Twitter requesting help from plasma donor requirements to those who are in dire need of ventilator support.
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Although many impersonators are harmless, many focus on defamation and extorting money
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Hyderabad: The police have warned citizens against sharing unverified posts and videos pertaining to the night curfew and the Covid-19 pandemic. This is after several videos of police personnel using lathis on those violating norms began making rounds on social media after the curfew began, even when there were no such incidents, with many of […]