How Reddit used Fake Users to Popularise their Site!
So Reddit was launched in 2005 and initially struggled to gain popularity.
To address this, Reddit's founder namely Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian created multiple fake accounts to stimulate ac
Meta relies heavily on Ads for revenue. However, with the rise of AI, its platforms, including Facebook, Instagram are now grappling with a rise in ads promoting deep fake content generating platforms.
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Sunil Huvanna
Stealth • 4m
Ola Cabs dropping dependency on Google to Save 100Cr didn't awe me! What I am just thinking is that now it.might start selling their Maps to other Platforms too! & this is dynamite of Revenue.
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Giggity
Stealth • 5m
Vedanta is flying 😂 ones upon a time this stock used to struggle now it's flying i wonder y 🤔
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Aryan Bisoyi
Stealth • 3m
How this app is different from other platforms like LinkedIn or twitter. Is this app helpful & how much time you spend on this app??
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Madhvendra Rathod
Stealth • 4m
For my business i have been using Shopify and it's extremely super helpful in terms of everything. Used a lot of Shopify Apps to customize my store, seems like a great market. Any Shopify Dev can share their opinion on the opportunity of Shopify apps
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Ahad Rahman
Stealth • 2m
Difynd is live now at difynd.com
Currently no one reads my tweets, threads etc. and this don't demotivate me because I know difynd is a successful venture. Currently I am Posting on 50+ accounts across platforms promoting difynd. Hectic work will pay
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Rohan Saha
Stealth • 8m
What do you believe is the biggest cause behind the failure of the Indian social media platforms?
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anant
Stealth • 6m
Previous generations used to work in pvt ltd company, public limited company.
Current generations working called start up
one of difference is previous generations used to work on type writers now on laptop. Pc app
Previous generations business