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Ask any responsible parent to share their top two concerns about their young children and access to social media and the answer will generally be child predators, and their young kids seeing, hearing, or reading things they don’t want them to see, hear, or read.
I’ve seen it happen, countless times the latter not the former. Perhaps you have, as well.
With that thought in mind, let’s talk about Instagram.
Ever since its launch in 2010, as reported by The New York Post, Instagram has forbidden any child under the age of 13 from using the app. But now, Mark Zuckerberg’s Facebook, which bought the social media platform in 2012, is reportedly developing an Instagram 2.0 app that
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NEW DELHI: Congress leader P Chidambaram on Saturday pointed to the shortage of vaccines and warned the government of more protests if people were turned away at hospitals. Chidambaram welcomed the decision to vaccinate all above the age of 18 years from May 1. However, we have to caution the government that this decision brings with it huge responsibilities, he tweeted. The former minister said the first and foremost requirement was the availability of vaccines, adding that there were widespread complaints about the lack of supply of the jabs. The government s claim that there is no shortage of vaccines is hollow and untrue, he said.
Queens Man Who Threatened Lawmakers Wanted Trump To Be Like Hitler: Prosecutors
Nazi sympathies arise in the trial of Brendan Hunt, who sometimes wrote extremist messages in code. I don t want to kill the juice just yet, he said in a video.
A 37-year-old New Yorker who’s on trial for threats to lawmakers before and after the U.S. Capitol riot told his father that he wanted President Donald Trump to declare martial law, like Adolf Hitler did in Germany, according to prosecutors.
Fervent Trump supporter Brendan Hunt was an apparent disciple of Nazi ideals and right-wing conspiracy theories, prosecutors said Thursday at his federal trial, which is the first one to deal with the fallout from the Capitol attack.
NEW DELHI: Hitting out at the government s spending on PR and unnecessary projects , Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday appealed to the Centre to focus on Covid-19 vaccines, oxygen and other health services.
Taking to Twitter, the Congress leader also warned that the crisis would get worse in the coming days. Peacefully appealing to the central government to focus on vaccines, oxygen and other health services instead of spending on PR and unnecessary projects. This crisis will deepen in the coming days. The country has to be prepared to deal with this. The current plight is unbearable! he tweeted.
Gandhi had earlier slammed the Narendra Modi government for the rising Covid-19 deaths caused by devastating shortages of oxygen and hospital beds.