Pakistani influencer Alina Amir breaks her silence after a viral deepfake video falsely linked to her sparks outrage.
A viral video shows content creator Chirag Walunj completing 10,000 steps on a wooden stool inside his home, sparking disbelief, humour and fresh challenges from social media users.
Alina Amir denies viral video claims, calls it a deepfake and digital violence, urges action against cybercrime and warns users about clickbait traps.
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What Is The 19-minute Viral Video? Expert Shares How Explicit Content Impact Our Mind And Body Negatively
Social media is a storehouse of content of all sorts – from soothing, heartwarming clips to funny videos. But it also can be a dark place, where obscene and vulgar clips often go viral. One such ...
Influencers and their private videos are getting leaked online a lot. A few days ago, a video of a content creator, Sofik SK, with his girlfriend was leaked, and now, a 19-minute MMS video featuring a ...
A video of a Patan boy getting mocked by classmates over being a ‘pizza delivery boy’ was shared online a few days ago– which ...
In a viral experiment, a content creator spent a day selling Maggi in the mountains, with his unexpected earnings sparking ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Brandon covers social media trends. @johnbrandonmn The question to answer right away is: What does it mean to go viral on ...
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