Meme fest: Twitter trending with #TwitterBan And #FacebookBan
Team Udayavani, May 27, 2021, 1:03 PM IST
Internet users have been flooding Facebook and Twitter with rib-tickling memes, as the speculations hint that the social media giants may face a ban in India.
Apart from Koo, an app developed on the lines of Twitter, no other social media platform has accepted the guidelines during the three-month deadline, which ended on May 25. Given that the platforms remained functional on Wednesday, May 26, social media users decided to celebrate the development with a meme fest.
#TwitterBan trending? 😨 pic.twitter.com/gGM6Pme0Lr
— Rajasthan Royals (@rajasthanroyals) May 25, 2021
Me to everyone rn.#TwitterBan pic.twitter.com/LsmHf9OZXM
— ll_सोमेश_ll (@someshhh_) May 25, 2021
Social Media Influence To Government Of India. #TwitterBan #FacebookBan #banned pic.twitter.com/tAJe3CoG6z
— Sarthak Chhabra (@SarthakChhabr14) May 25, 2021
People born after 2000 looking at #Orkut trend pic.twitter.com/mte4kAb2yc
— Rosa Barks (@therosabarks) May 25, 2021
#TwitterBan #FacebookBan #InstagramBan
After hearing news about social media , Facebook , Twitter , Instagram getting banned..
Indian parents right now- pic.twitter.com/uNuEUpxNiF— Palakdixit (@bringtwitt) May 26, 2021
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