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    India had longest internet shutdown in 2023: report
    According to a report by virtual private network tracker Top 10VPN, India imposed an internet shutdown of over 5,000 hours in Manipur alone, since the start of the ethnic conflict between the Kukis and Meiteis.
    LinkedIn trends on social media after being down, a day after Facebook, Instagram outage
    LinkedIn services were restored after brief downtime. On Tuesday, Facebook, Instagram faced outage due to technical glitch. Users experienced sudden logouts. Meta spokesperson assured prompt resolution.
    'Fine piece of engineering': Anand Mahindra shares his Atal Setu bridge driving experience
    From sharing his thoughts on ordinary Indians doing extraordinary works to putting across his views on India's progress, Anand Mahindra never misses an opportunity to enthrall his followers with his words. Today, the industrialist took to X to share his experience of driving on one of India's most ambitious projects, - Atal Setu Bridge in Mumbai. Mahindra also posted a video of the same.
    Deepfake trend claims its most popular victim: Fake, explicit images of Taylor Swift go viral
    ​Her ardent fanbase of 'Swifties' quickly mobilized, launching a counteroffensive on the platform formerly known as Twitter and a #ProtectTaylorSwift hashtag to flood it with more positive images of the pop star.
    Outrage over deepfake porn images of Taylor Swift
    Fans of Taylor Swift and politicians expressed outrage on Friday at AI-generated fake porn images that went viral on X and were still available on other platforms.
    Elon Musk to address anti-Semitism online in Poland
    Elon Musk addresses anti-Semitism online at a conference hosted by the European Jewish Association in Poland. Musk sparked controversy by endorsing an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory on X and has faced accusations of hate speech on the platform. The conference aims to discuss and find solutions to the rise of anti-Semitism in Europe, which has escalated since the war in Gaza.
    The Economic Times
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