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US Expands Social Media Vetting to H-1B, H-4 Visas

US State Department mandates social media checks for H-1B workers and H-4 dependents from Dec 15. Experts warn of delays, increased scrutiny for Indian IT professionals. Learn the new rules.

Australia's Social Media Ban for Under-16s Explained

Australia imposes a landmark ban on under-16s using major social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube from December 10. Learn about the fines, platform responses, and the government's 'purgatory' rationale.

Musk: Work Optional in 15 Years, Money May Disappear

Elon Musk, on Nikhil Kamath's 'WTF' podcast, forecasts a future where working is optional and money could vanish. He also praised Indian talent's role in America's success. Read his bold predictions.

Chennai H1B Visa Fraud Claims: 220K vs 85K Cap

Former US Congressman Dave Brat alleges Chennai processed 220,000 H1B visas against 85,000 cap, calling it industrial-scale fraud. Get the complete facts and analysis here.

Malaysia Bans Social Media for Under-16s Next Year

Malaysia announces social media ban for users under 16 starting next year to protect children from online dangers including cyberbullying and scams. Learn more about global child safety measures.

Top 10 Social Media Platforms Worldwide in 2025

Discover the most popular social media platforms in 2025. Facebook leads with 3.07 billion users, while Reddit joins the top 10. See the full list and key trends shaping the digital world.

Trump Shifts Stance, Defends H1B Visa Program

President Trump makes a stunning reversal on H1B visas, stating America needs foreign talent. Discover the details and potential impact on Indian tech professionals.

Malian TikToker Killed by Suspected Jihadists

Malian TikTok star Abdoulaye Toure killed by suspected jihadists after posting pro-army content. The attack highlights growing violence against social media influencers in conflict zones.

Indian Social Media Apps Challenge Global Giants

Indian social media platforms are witnessing unprecedented growth as users seek homegrown alternatives to global tech giants. Discover how apps like Koo and Hike Messenger are reshaping digital communication.

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