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Is trolling a threat to social media success?

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While social media is a great tool to build a team of loyal followers, it also is subject to attacks from random trolls. 😡😡😡 Popular celebrities in sports, movies or politics are frequent targets of trolling. Because they have high visibility online. If a famous celeb gets frustrated with constant trolling and responds to a troll, that reply spreads quickly. So, the person who trolled also gets free publicity although negative.  Its recommended to not react to trolls and continue to share your honest thoughts about an important event in your life. Example: K. L. Rahul, captain of the new IPL team Lucknow Super Giants, recently tweeted about a brave fight his team put on against the other new team: Gujarat Titans. Although LSG eventually lost the low scoring match in the last over. So, the fans got frustrated and started trolling Rahul. Kl Rahul in bowling change ~aama idhu edhuku namakku 😂 https://t.co/4X6oH99uwJ pic.twitter.com/D4awEOVJS2 — 🦇 (@TheDaredevil_3) March 29, 20...

What is social media view on hijab in schools?

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In a specific religious community, Hijab is a piece of cloth worn around the head and neck, by female gender. So that their face is visible but hair is covered. Certain nations make it mandatory for women to wear a Hijab while others don't require it by law.  In southern India, several girls of a certain religious community, started demanding it as their fundamental right to wear a Hijab when attending classes in a school or giving an exam. The administration of various schools objected to wearing a Hijab because it is not part of the schools' dress code. On the other hand, several celebrity women, who believe in equal rights, such as Anil Kapoor 's daughter Sonam Kapoor and Miss Universe Harnaaz Sandhu, supported wearing a Hijab by saying it should be a girl or a woman's choice. This controversy also became political as the ruling party favored the school administrations to appease their voters. While the opposition party favored wearing a Hijab in schools to show sup...