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Australia passes social media ban for children under 16

Australia passes social media ban for children under 16

Australia has passed a law banning social media access for children under 16 following a passionate national debate, setting a global precedent with one of the strictest regulations aimed at Big Tech. The law mandates that tech giants, including Meta (owner of Instagram and Facebook) and TikTok, prevent minors from accessing their platforms or face … Read more

Social Media Should Be Completely Banned, Says Zara Noor Abbas

Zara Noor Abbas shares a way to donate old sweaters to homeless

Pakistani actress Zara Noor Abbas during an interview expressed her wish that social media should be completely banned in Pakistan, as the amount of negativity going around in the virtual world is too much to handle.

The Zebaish actress said,

“Twitterites can do so much better rather than spreading negativity. They should use social media for a good cause.”

After the video clip of the interview went viral on social media platforms, many netizens questioned the actress when she would be deactivating her account.

Many Pakistani celebrities face criticism on different social media platforms. Having public accounts, trollers take no time to target the famed personalities on their social media handles.

This is not the first time when any celebrity has spoken about the negativity spread on social media. Earlier, veteran actress Noor Bukhari gave a shut-up call to all the haters and gave the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to all the users who love to spread hate.

She captioned the post as,

“Dil bhar ke apni nafrat ghussa gaalian nikaal lein. Har post ap sabki frustration nikalti hai yeh post specially un sab ke liye hein jo har celebrity ki har post pe apna apna ghusa nikaalty hein enjoy,” wrote Noor.

 

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Cases file against social media users under “anti-terror” laws in IOJ&K

Cases file against social media users under "anti-terror" laws in IOJ&K

Modi administration filed police cases against social media users in Indian occupied Kashmir under “anti-terror” laws for defying social media ban using proxy servers. People of Indian occupied Kashmir have already been under a security and communication lock down since August 5, when India revoked Article 370 of its constitution to illegally annex occupied Kashmir. … Read more