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Karan Malik, a 21 year old on the way to Success
Karan Malik, a 21-year old freshman, dwells in Hyderabad. Karan is currently pursuing his Masters in Business Administrator, besides he works efficiently on the things he is interested in.
Apart from all this, heās a social media influencer, a digital marketer and has collaborated with companies like āGamezop (top gaming website in India), Rusk media and Kavya filmsā and Artists like āAditya Narayan, Vishal Mishraā. He currently working as a marketing manager in company named as Social Matte. Heās a type of person who believes more in smart work then hard-work, all of his life till date, he has enjoyed it to the fullest. Heās always kind to everyone.
He was also fond of creating a world where, things are beyond perfect so he weaves those theories into words and makes them alive, although heās a published writer too, along with it he has a carefree attitude, and he likes to observe everything around him before making a decision or taking a step. He finds music more interesting than people, books more interesting than theories and new things over repetitive common ideas.
Like his name, he believes in proving himself through his work not through blabbering like others. Heās a man of few words, with a mind full of brilliant ideas, zero fucks to others opinion about him. With not so big dreams in his eyes, keeping his feet stick to the earth, he wants to achieve all the dreams, he ever dreamt of. Till date, whatever he has dreamt of, he has achieved with all his hard work, smart work, patience, consistency, his love towards his dreams.
He believes in a saying, āIn order to succeed, he has to believe every night in his head that heās the bestā.
Heās a foodie, who loves to try a new food item every time. Always up to learn new things, hungry for gaining knowledge, whatever he has done in his life, he has done it with wholeheartedly. Whether it be studies or anything, he never cheated himself over this and on someday, youāll find him by typing his name on Google āKaran Malikā
The Young Tailor Traveling The World : Aristide Tofani
Since 1954, the Tofani tailorās shop has been a place of worship for lovers of good aesthetic taste. The maniacal passion for making garments is transmitted, from an early age, to every member of the family and every customer. So much to fascinate Suzi Menkes, one of the most influential fashion reporters, who has included the solid āfamily shopā in the list of the most important Neapolitan tailors.
Facebook Instagram and Twitter accounts was Hacked by a group of Hackers
Facebook’s social media accounts were temporarily taken over by a group of hackers on Friday afternoon.
The hacking group OurMine posted on the Twitter and Instagram accounts for Facebook and Messenger, writing “even Facebook is hackable”.
The accounts have now been restored.
OurMine claims its attacks are an attempt to show cyber vulnerabilities. In January it hijacked over a dozen accounts for teams in the US National Football League.
The group posted a statement on Facebook’s Twitter account. “Hi, we are OurMine. Well, even Facebook is hackable but at least their security is better then Twitter.”
It also hijacked the Facebook and Messenger accounts on Instagram to post a photo of OurMine’s logo.
Facebook’s own website was not hacked.
Twitter confirmed that the hacking occurred via a third-party and that accounts were locked once it was alerted to the issue.
“As soon as we were made aware of the issue, we locked the compromised accounts and are working closely with our partners at Facebook to restore them,” Twitter said in a statement.
The attack on Facebook seems to have followed a similar hack on teams in the National Football League. The accounts appear to have been accessed via the third-party platform Khoros.
Khoros is a marketing platform that businesses can use to manage their social media communications. Typically these platforms manage or have access to the passwords and login details of their customers.
Khoros did not respond to a BBC request for comment.
OurMine is a Dubai-based hacking group that attacked the accounts of corporations and high-profile individuals in the past. In the past, it has temporality infiltrated the social media account of Twitter’s founder Jack Dorsey, Google’s chief executive Sundar Pichai, and the corporate accounts of Netflix and ESPN
The group claims its attacks are designed to show a lack of security. But it also instructs victims to use its services to improve safeguards.
Instagram update makes it easier to see who to unfollow, No Third Party apps Required
TechCrunchĀ reports Instagram added āfollowing categoriesā that allows users to split the list of people they follow into multiple categories such as āmost seen in feedā and āleast interacted with.ā In a statement for TechCrunch, an Instagram spokesperson said the new changes are meant to make it easier for users to manage the accounts they follow:
After updating to the latest version of Instagram, users will find the new feature by tapping the āFollowingā tab in their profiles. From there, they will be able to sort their followers by earliest to latest and remove those that are irrelevant.
Instagram to soon let content creators monetise IGTV videos with āInstagram Partner Programā
Instagram may, at long last, share a piece of its $20 billion ad revenue with creators. Spotted by the Hong Kong-based developer Jane Manchun Wong, who reverse-engineers apps to unearth unreleased features, the Facebook-owned social network is found to be testing a monetization platform for its long-form vertical video arm, IGTV.
Instagram is working on IGTV Ads to let influencers monetize their content by running short ads on their IGTV Videos pic.twitter.com/wOhbnpsfjLā Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) February 7, 2020
Dubbed as the Instagram Partner Program, it will allow eligible influencers to earn money by ārunning short adsā on their IGTV videos. Similar to other video-based platforms such as YouTube, Instagram will have set criteria to decide which accounts can monetize their content. We donāt know yet whether it will be based on the number of watch hours a creator has accumulated over a certain period or their follower count or both.
Facebook confirmed IGTV Ads for Creators in a statement:āWe continue to explore ways to help creators monetize with IGTV. We donāt have more details to share now, but we will as they develop further.ā
– Facebook Tech Comms Manager @alexvoicahttps://t.co/njhAddlzSh
ā Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) February 7, 2020
The YouTube Partner Program, for instance, requires publishers to have more than 4,000 valid public watch hours in the last 12 months as well as at least a thousand subscribers. On Facebook itself, business pages need to have a minimum of 10,000 followers and 30,000 1-minute views on videos in the last 60 days for making money off in-stream video ads.
Thereās no word on the revenue split either. At the moment, Facebook lets producers earn a 55% cut from āAd Breaksā on Facebook Watch.
Instagram already runs advertisements inside usersā feeds and between stories. However, the company hasnāt expanded that ad network to its nearly 18-month-old dedicated video platform so far.
Instagram first confirmed it would eventually bring a way for creators to monetize their IGTV content in April 2019. In an interview with The Verge, head of content and creator partnerships Justin Antony said, āWeāve always said that IGTV is going to be the first monetizable platform on Instagram. Itās just a matter of when, and Iām sure thereās more to come on that.ā
The new monetization program arrives just in time for IGTVās increased push against YouTube and TikTok. In May last year, Instagram backtracked on its original goal of exclusively building a vertical-video platform and began allowing landscape content. That same month, Instagram revamped IGTVās feed to function more like TikTokās replacing the side-scrolling carousel with a single A.I.-based vertical list.
Shortly after Jane published her findings, Instagramās CEO, Adam Mosseri confirmed the existence of the Instagram Partner Program and in a tweet, added: āItās no secret that weāve been exploring this. We focused first on making sure the product had legs ā else there would be little to monetize in the first place. IGTV is still in its early days, but itās growing and so weāre exploring more ways to make it sustainable for creators.ā
But as Instagram continues to delay monetization, IGTVās growth has largely faltered and creators have begun to flock over to TikTok compromising hopes of ad revenue for more views. Today, the only option influencers have to earn ā even on their 60-minute videos ā is through direct brand partnerships. Itās also worth noting even Bytedanceās TikTok hasnāt introduced a monetization platform.
However, both YouTube rivals have competition looming around the corner. Vineās successor, Byte, which has already surpassed a million downloads in the United States, is planning an extensive creator-focused monetization program and during its pilot, will share 100% of ad revenue with creators.
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