Twitter closed 1.50+ lakh accounts

Micro-blogging site Twitter has taken a big action and closed 1.70 lakh accounts. All these accounts were campaigning under the guise of supporting the policies of the Chinese government. Also, incorrect information was being spread on behalf of these accounts. The company says that the users of all these accounts have violated our policy.

Twitter closed 1.50+ lakh accounts

According to a CNN report, experts say that all of the closed account tweets mentioned Hong-Kong protests and Kovid-19. Apart from this, the Communist Party of China was also supported in these tweets. Because of this, all these accounts have been closed. Significantly, all these tweets were done in Chinese language.

Twitter has said that we have identified 23,750 accounts, which were supporting China. Along with this, there were 1.50 lakh accounts that used to promote tweets made from these accounts. In addition, the report of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute stated that the purpose of this Chinese campaign was to target Chinese citizens living abroad.

Twitter has said that we have identified 23,750 accounts, which were supporting China. Along with this, there were 1.50 lakh accounts that used to promote tweets made from these accounts.

Twitter is testing Reaction Emoji like Facebook. It is being said that this feature will be released with Fleet first. Talking about Facebook, there is an option of Reaction Emoji while liking a post here, although nothing is clear about Twitter yet.

Facebook is preparing to support Wikipedia on its platform. Usually when we do some search on Facebook, we get results like friends, profiles, posts, videos, but soon a link to the Wikipedia page will also be found. After a new update, searching on Facebook about a person, film or TV show, Google's results will give Wikipedia results.

Facebook has also confirmed about this new update. The name of this feature will be "pilot program" which will be available for desktop, mobile web and IOS i.e. you will not find this feature in the mobile app.
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