Freefire shuts down 1.9 million user accounts

Freefire shuts down 1.9 million user accounts


 In the past two weeks, Garina Freefire has closed more than 1.9 million accounts for violating the rules of the game. The company has closed the accounts of 1,953,983 people permanently for violating the rules of the game.


Several accounts have been shut down for allegedly hacking into the game. The company has also removed 136 channels and 12,739 hacking videos from YouTube.




The company also urges users not to engage in any hacking activities. The company also warns users not to use any modified or unauthorized clients, not to use unauthorized tools, and not to use any other system to bypass the freeware's anti-hacking system.


Now all emojis on WhatsApp can be used as a reaction


Now all kinds of emojis available on WhatsApp can be used as a reaction. WhatsApp's parent company Meta is testing a feature that allows users to use all the emojis available in the app as a reaction, and the feature will be available to users soon, said Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of the company.


This feature will be available on both Android and iOS. Currently, only thumpsup, lob, crying with laughter, sucking, crying and hi-fi emojis can be used as a reaction on WhatsApp. But now all the emojis in the app can be used as a reaction.



As a test, this feature is open to some users. You can update WhatsApp to see if this feature is available to you. It is said that this feature will be implemented automatically once it is officially available to everyone.


There is no official word on when this feature will be released.

Users under the age of 18 are no longer allowed to watch adult videos on Tiktok


Ticket users under the age of 18 will no longer be able to access all types of videos. The company will sort the videos seen on the teen's Tiktak account based on age.


Last February, the company said it would introduce an "age restrict" feature to protect teenagers under the age of 18. Under this, the company will provide content levels within the next few weeks.



At the same time, the age limit rating for other movies or videos will also be applied to Tick Tick videos. In that case, adult videos from the 'For You page' of users under 18 will not be available on Tiktak.


This restriction only applies to users between the ages of 13 and 17. In addition, the company will provide users with a feature that can block videos on topics they do not want.

Twitter took over with Elon Musk, the "top" law firm


 Twitter is set to sue Elon Musk over his decision to buy Twitter for 44 billion. The company has appointed a 'top legal firm' to advocate for this.


According to Bloomberg, the social network Twitter aims to file a lawsuit in the next few days. That could force Alan Musk to move forward with the agreement.



Twitter has appointed former Delaware chancellor court chancellors Wachlett, Lipton, Rosen, and Katz. Who will advocate in the court battle against Musk?


Last Friday, Musk filed a complaint with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) saying he wanted to withdraw from the agreement. He has repeatedly accused Twitter of misrepresenting the number of fake accounts.


Brett Taylor, Twitter's board chairman, said the company had taken legal action to force Musk to complete the deal. An agreement between Twitter and Musk set a 1 billion breakup fee.


If the agreement fails, Musk will have to pay the fee. Musk said the decision was made at the Ellen & Co.'s Sun Valley Conference in Idaho on Saturday.

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