Sunday, June 14, 2015

Facebook To Account For Vishakha Singh’s Controversy


Facebook, in other way, is just a platform for never back down contest of posts or status updates irrespective of the content,” an expert reviewed.
         Facebook (fb in short), in broad sense, is an influential promotional social media for products, services, business activities, ads, movies, and ones talent for that matter and whatsoever. It has shown enormous growth with respect to active users and popularity. It must be credited for its increasing impact on the world; a person knows Google, knows Facebook as well. It is known for its simple outlook, user-friendly platform, versatile features and more importantly connecting the people world-wide.
        It might not be expected or unrevealed that this simplicity is taking on its own fb. In other words, it itself is the cause for its own controversies. 
Facebook is like a pain killer. And the wonder is that it itself is the cause for the pain,” a hyperactive male follower disclosed.
        Reminding the bitter experiences in the past, a recent controversial issue happened on fb is going viral on social media (including fb), NEWS channels and NEWS papers. And now the bollywood actress Vishakha Singh is the victim for the vulgar comments from a creepy fb user. Vishakha Singh posted a pic of her with a standing pose wearing jeans and T-shirt. Then one of her followers with the account name MD Mustakim Saifi over-acted and commented: ‘Nice look and nice boobs.’
           She reacted in soft rage and slapped him with her bold reply and warned him: ‘Have the guts to say it on my face?? Else, get off my page.’ One could go deleting the comment directly, avoiding the negativity but She acted bravely and smoothly. She taught him and all other perverts a lesson, an act of bravery.
“Comment is the saddle point for the best and the worst features of fb,” an active female user worried.
        Points to consider here are had his account real (any account for that matter) he could not have gone vulgar or at least he could be in his limits. And as any of the older issues weren’t fixed legally with respect to online security, he could be committed the same without any fear.
        And yes! There are many fake accounts with make-up and many fake pages to pack-up. Facebook estimated 5.5% to 11.2% of accounts are fakes and dupes in the year 2014 but picking those accounts and throwing in the trash is too far behind. If you found any fake account with abnormal activities or any fake page with unusual and explicit content, the best a healthy fb user can do is to report abuse. The further is in the hands of fb management. What will they do is up to their conscience.
        But the management must comment on the post: ‘Zuckerberg is not really smart; he does have an fb account.’
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