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  • Trending: DJ Cuppy calls out Zlatan for blocking her on social media for over 10 months

    Trending: DJ Cuppy calls out Zlatan for blocking her on social media for over 10 months

    Billionaire daughter and disc jockey, Florence Otedola aka DJ Cuppy lamented on how singer Zlatan Ibile blocked her on WhatsApp and Instagram.

    A 10 months old case that according to her seems to be an escalation and yet she doesn’t know what happened and why.

    In a tweet she made few hours ago, she stated how Zlatan blocked her off on WhatsApp and Instagram. She said that this happened while they were still friends and in good terms and that she is yet to understand why he did that.

    She also recalled the single track she made with Zlatan, ‘Gelato‘ and how it turned out to be a hit and yet despite all these, Zlatan blocked her off.

    “We were actually friends ??‍♀️ …AND “Gelato” was a hit!” she wrote.

  • Trump’s favourite social media app, Twitter, others suspend his accounts over Capitol violence

    Trump’s favourite social media app, Twitter, others suspend his accounts over Capitol violence

    Twitter and Facebook suspended Donald Trump on Wednesday over posts accused of inflaming violence in the US Capitol, as social media scrambled to respond to mayhem by supporters buying into his baseless attacks on the integrity of the election.

    The unprecedented sanctions came after the president took to social media to repeat his numerous false claims about fraud and other impropriety in the election he lost to Joe Biden.

    “This is an emergency situation and we are taking appropriate emergency measures, including removing President Trump’s video,” said Facebook vice president of integrity Guy Rosen.

    “We removed it because on balance we believe it contributes to rather than diminishes the risk of ongoing violence.”

    Facebook barred Trump from posting at the social network or its Instagram service for 24 hours, saying his messages were promoting violence.

    Trump’s falsehoods, ranging from specific allegations to broad conspiracy theories, also prompted Facebook to change a label added to posts aiming to undermine the election results.

    The new label reads: “Joe Biden has been elected president with results that were certified by all 50 states. The US has laws, procedures, and established institutions to ensure the peaceful transfer of power after an election.”

    An activist group calling itself a mock Facebook oversight board said sanctions against Trump at the social network were long overdue.

    “This is too little, too late,” the group said in a statement.

    “Donald Trump has breached Facebook’s own terms and conditions multiple times. His account is not just a threat to democracy but to human life.”

    The crackdown came after Trump’s supporters stormed the US Capitol in an attack that led to one woman being shot and killed by police, interrupting congressional debate over Biden’s election victory.

    The assault came after the president had urged supporters to march on the seat of government during a speech outside the White House in which he alleged baselessly that the election had been stolen from him.

    He later released a video on social media in which he repeated the false claim — even telling the mob “I love you.”

    YouTube removed the video in line with its policy barring claims challenging election results.

    Twitter said Trump’s messages were violations of the platform’s rules on civic integrity and that any future violations “will result in permanent suspension of the @realDonaldTrump account.”

    The messaging platform said Trump’s account would be locked for 12 hours and that if the offending tweets were not removed, “the account will remain locked.”

    Facebook said it would search for and remove content which praised the storming of the Capitol or encouraged the violence.

    The platform said it would seek to take down additional calls for protests, including peaceful ones, if they violated a curfew imposed by the city of Washington, or any attempts to “re-stage” the storming of Congress.

    “The violent protests in the Capitol today are a disgrace,” a Facebook spokesperson said.

    “We prohibit incitement and calls for violence on our platform. We are actively reviewing and removing any content that breaks these rules.”

    Facebook maintained that it was in contact with law enforcement officials and continued to enforce bans on QAnon conspiracy group, militarized social movements, and hate groups.

    A #StormTheCapitol hashtag was blocked at Facebook and Instagram, according to the internet titan.

  • Edinson Cavani gets three-match ban

    Edinson Cavani gets three-match ban

    Manchester United’s Edinson Cavani has been given a three-match ban and a £100,000 fine for a social media post containing a Spanish phrase that is offensive in some contexts.

    The Uruguayan, 33, pleaded guilty to a Football Association charge of using insulting and/or improper words.

    Cavani sent the message after scoring a winner at Southampton on 29 November.

    The striker subsequently deleted the post and apologised when the meaning that could be attached was pointed out.

    Along with the ban and fine, Cavani must also complete a “face-to-face” education programme.

    Cavani’s ban will begin immediately, ruling him out of United’s Premier League game with Aston Villa on New Year’s Day.

    He is also set to miss the EFL Cup semi-final against Manchester City on 6 January and FA Cup third-round tie with Watford on 9 January.

    Cavani issued an apology shortly after posting the message on Instagram following United’s 3-2 comeback win against the Saints.

    “It was intended as an affectionate greeting to a friend, thanking him for his congratulations after the game,” said the former Napoli and Paris St-Germain striker.

    “The last thing I wanted to do was cause offence to anyone.

    “I am completely opposed to racism and deleted the message as soon as it was explained that it can be interpreted differently.”

    The FA charged Cavani for the post on 17 December.

    With reference to new guidelines agreed in the summer, it said the post was alleged to be “insulting and/or abusive and/or improper and/or brought the game into disrepute”.

    It was also alleged “that the comment constitutes an aggravated breach” which “included reference, whether express or implied, to colour and/or race and/or ethnic origin”.

  • D’banj recovers hacked Instagram account

    D’banj recovers hacked Instagram account

    Nigerian singer, D’banj has finally recovered his hacked Instagram account after losing it.

    In a post shared via his Instagram page on Tuesday, December 22, 2020, the music star revealed that he lost his account to hackers.

    “My people, a big thank you for all for the support so far, the calls and messages are deeply appreciated,” he wrote.

    “My account was hacked by scrupulous people. I will like to give a big thumbs up to my technical team in conjunction with @csa.global and the @facebook team who worked tirelessly to retrieve my account.”

    He, however, urged his fans not to deal with anyone who might have sent them messages during the period the account was hacked.

    “Please ignore any DMs or comments that may have erupted from my account between 17th of Dec to 22nd of Dec. We stand strong ?? Let’s keep winning ???????,” he added.

  • Facebook faces lawsuits that could force sale of Instagram, WhatsApp

    Facebook faces lawsuits that could force sale of Instagram, WhatsApp

    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission and nearly every U.S. state sued Facebook Inc on Wednesday, saying that it broke antitrust law and should potentially be broken up.

    With the filing of the twin lawsuits, Facebook becomes the second big tech company to face a major legal challenge this fall.

    The FTC said in a statement that it would seek an injunction that “could, among other things: require divestitures of assets, including Instagram and WhatsApp.”

    In its complaint, the coalition of 46 states, Washington, D.C. and Guam also asked for Facebook’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp to be judged to be illegal.

    “For nearly a decade, Facebook has used its dominance and monopoly power to crush smaller rivals, snuff out competition, all at the expense of everyday users,” said New York Attorney General Letitia James.

    James said the company used vast amounts of money to acquire such rivals before they could threaten the company’s dominance.

    Facebook said it is reviewing the FTC and state antitrust complaints.

    The company said the government “now wants a do-over with no regard for the impact that precedent would have on the broader business community or the people who choose our products every day.”

    The U.S. Justice Department sued Alphabet Inc’s Google in October, accusing the $1 trillion company of using its market power to fend off rivals.

    The lawsuits are the biggest antitrust cases in a generation, comparable to the lawsuit against Microsoft Corp in 1998.

    The federal government eventually settled that case, but the years long court fight and extended antitrust scrutiny prevented the company from thwarting competitors and is credited with clearing the way for the explosive growth of the internet.

    Facebook shares fell as much as 3 per cent after the news before paring losses and were last down 1.7 per cent.

  • Man Utd striker Cavani apologises for Instagram post

    Man Utd striker Cavani apologises for Instagram post

    Manchester United’s Edinson Cavani has apologised for a deleted social media post containing a Spanish phrase that is offensive in some contexts.

    The Uruguayan striker sent the message after scoring the injury-time winner in United’s 3-2 win at Southampton.

    The Football Association is looking into the post.

    “It was intended as an affectionate greeting to a friend, thanking him for his congratulations after the game,” said the 33-year-old.

    “The last thing I wanted to do was cause offence to anyone.

    “I am completely opposed to racism and deleted the message as soon as it was explained that it can be interpreted differently. I would like to sincerely apologise for this.”

    United are aware of the post and understand Cavani’s interpretation of how it was sent.

    As of this season, Football Association rules state that any player found guilty of an offence of discrimination will face a minimum three-match suspension.

    “It is clear to us that there was absolutely no malicious intent behind Edinson’s message and he deleted it as soon as he was informed that it could be misconstrued,” said a United statement.

    “Edinson has issued an apology for any unintentional offence caused. Manchester United and all of our players are fully committed to the fight against racism.”

  • How to earn a living from using TikTok

    How to earn a living from using TikTok

    TikTok has revealed plans to release funds amounting to $200 million to assist content creators to continue to add content to the fast-growing video-sharing app.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Vanessa Pappas, General Manager of TikTok US, made this known, saying the support is for ambitious creators.

    The fund is to “help support ambitious creators who are seeking opportunities to foster a livelihood through their innovative content.

    “Our creators will be able to realize additional earnings that help reward the care and dedication they put into creatively connecting with an audience that’s inspired by their ideas”.

    This is coming as TikTok is presently seeing strong momentum, especially among young smartphone users.

    The fund, according to TikTok will be open in August to US applicants 18 years or older who have a platform following, and post original content in line with its community guidelines.

    While it is expected that TikTok will extend the funding to other climes, the move could help ramp up interest in TikTok, which has seen its user base grow to an estimated one billion.

    Until now, TikTok has been using the model of Facebook-owned Instagram, which allows creators to post sponsored videos but without direct remuneration from the platform.

  • ‘Hushpuppi absolutely not guilty’

    ‘Hushpuppi absolutely not guilty’

    The legal representative to suspected Internet fraudster, Ramon Abbas, also known as Hushpuppi has said the popular Instagram celebrity is absolutely not guilty of charges levelled against him.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Hushpuppi, with over 2.5 million followers on Instagram, was arrested in Dubai and extradited to the United States for prosecution.

    Affidavit filed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) alleges that Hushpuppi conspired to launder funds stolen in a $14.7 million cyber-heist from a foreign financial institution.

    The FBI also alleges a New York-based law firm was defrauded of approximately $922,800. Hushpuppi is accused of laundering $396,050 of the funds alongside two co-conspirators.

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    Perhaps, the most notably of the allegations is that Hushpuppi is involved in a scheme to steal $124 million from an English Premier League soccer club in May 2019.

    However, Hushpuppi’ lawyer, Gal Pissetzky, of Pissetzky & Berline, told Forbes that his client is an entrepreneur.

    He said the Instagram celebrity made his money legitimately through real estate, and from promoting brands.

    The legal representative said his client is “Absolutely not guilty of [the] charges they are accusing him of,” adding, “[Abbas] was running a legitimate business and a very legitimate Instagram account and did not take part in any scam or fraud.”

    Asked how Abbas paid for his lifestyle, Pissetzky told Forbes, “He’s an entrepreneur. He has real estate involvement … [he’s] an Instagram personality. He was promoting brands and that’s how he was very legitimately making his money”.

    Meanwhile, according to the Bureau of Prisons website, Hushpuppi is currently being held in MCC Chicago pending a bail hearing.

    If convicted, according to the police press statement following his arrest, the 37-year-old would face a statutory maximum sentence of 20 years in a federal prison.

  • I once thought of closing my Instagram account- Taaooma

    I once thought of closing my Instagram account- Taaooma

    Apaokagi Maryam better known as Taaooma is a popular social media comedienne and influencer making waves in the Nigerian entertainment landscape.

    In this interview with TheNewsGuru, she opens up on how it all began.

    You have been doing comedy for some time, how did it all start?

    It all started five years ago. Abula inspired me to start. He taught me how to use the camera, and an editing software called premiere pro. He used to make comedy visual effects skits then so I got interested too and glory be to Almighty Allah everything is going smoothly.

     

     

     

    How were you able to build such a huge following on social media?

     

    Allahmdulilah it’s only God and consistency that made it happen. You just have to know what your fans want, then deliver it all the time.

     

    Negative comments are inevitable, what are some of the negative comments you get from people?

    Funny enough, my team do not allow me to go through comments. They read and give me feedbacks on what we can improve on.

     

     

    When did you notice you had a flair for comedy?

    I really didn’t have any flair for comedy at first, all I wanted to learn was how to edit slideshows and all. That made me jump into comedy.

     

    Have you ever been chastised for any of your skits?

    No, I have not been chastised.

     

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    What is the inspiration behind the contents of your videos generally?

     

    African parents inspire my contents. We all grew up with them .So relating the experiences to the videos hasn’t been difficult.

     

    Which of your skits made you popular

    The skit focused on when ‘Your mother drives you to school’ made me popular.

     

    Have you ever considered closing your Instagram page?

    Years back, I thought of it at some point. When I thought of how long it will take me to get here.

     

    Can you share the weird experiences you have had online?

    One weird experience I have had online is that there are lots of parody accounts with my name, they are just too much.

  • Uriel begins search for husband on Instagram

    Uriel Oputa, singer and former housemate of Big Brother Naija has begun the search for a partner who will become her husband on Instagram.

     

    Over the weekend, Uriel took to her Instagram page to search for a hubby in her recent live show tagged ’Win UUs heart’.

     

    According to the reality TV star, she is on the search for a better half and will select one from over 15 suitors, in her recent Instagram post she wrote ’13 more to go’.

     

     

     

    Uriel said she has been single for over 5 years now and is desperate to get back into a relationship.

    On the show, Uriel had a live date with different suitors asking them questions and getting to know more about their personal life.

     

    The reality star is hosting the show in conjunction with the Chief executive officer, CMC cars, Chidi Mike, who promised to give her the sum of N5 million if she succeeds in hooking a man.

     

    Uriel thanked Nigerian comedian and actor Chigul aka Chioma Omeruah for giving her the idea of starting the show.

     

    Win UUs heart will hold Thursdays and Saturdays till she finds