Mobile Phone Flashlights: Explosion Risk or Myth?

A recent circulating message warns against using mobile phone flashlights near electrical circuit boards, circuit breakers, high-voltage equipment, fuel tanks, or gas tanks, claiming it may cause an explosion. We discovered messages circulating on LINE and Facebook platforms warning translated as: “Do not use mobile phone flashlights to illuminate circuit breakers, high-voltage cutouts, fuel tanks, […]

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Laika is not the first dog in space,but the first to orbit earth

November 3, 1957, is an important date in the calendar of history because Laika, Russia’s mongrel dog, set off into space on Sputnik 2. Laika, one of the strong symbols in the early years of the space race, is remembered as a token of man’s determination to set out into the cosmos. A stray from […]

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Posting No-Consent Message Cannot Prevent Meta From Using Your Content for AI Training

Beginning on June 26, 2024, Meta will utilize user-generated content to train their AI systems. This initiative aims to enhance user experiences and content moderation (Source). However, this has sparked privacy concerns. A recent chain message alleges that users can prevent Meta from using their content for AI training by posting a specific statement. Social […]

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Does Uber Really Have the “Walking Buddy” Feature?

Recently, a claim has resurfaced on various social media platforms stating that the Uber app now includes a “Walking Buddy” feature. This feature supposedly allows users to request someone to walk with them, similar to how they can request a ride. Social Media Claims Many Facebook users posted a screenshot from the Uber app, including […]

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