TikTok removes 380,000 videos in which country for violating hate speech policy?
- A. India
- B. UK
- C. US
- D. Pakistan
Correct Answer: C. US
TikTok has removed more than 380,000 videos in the United States for violating its hate speech policy so far this year, the short-form video app said on Thursday, 20 August 2020. The app, owned by China’s ByteDance, also said it banned more than 1,300 accounts for posting hateful content.
Correct Answer: D. 47 Years
Correct Answer: B. United States
In a pioneering development, the Biden administration has successfully concluded a pilot project for the implementation of “paperless visas,” signaling a potential departure from the conventional practice of stamping or pasting visas onto passport pages
Correct Answer: A. Economic Community of West African States
Correct Answer: B. Uzbikistan
The 16th ECO Summit will convene on November 9, 2023, in Tashkent, the capital city of Uzbekistan. A member of the organization since November 1992, independent Uzbekistan will host for the first time a multilateral summit within the framework of ECO
Correct Answer: D. Australia
Scientists at the Australian National University announced that they are designing the country’s first satellite to predict the bushfire danger zones. Australia has witnessed devastating bushfires across the country especially in South Wales. The proposed bushfires measure forest cover and moisture levels using infrared detectors.
Correct Answer: C. Foxconn
Two prototype low-Earth orbit satellites made by Hon Hai Precision Industry Co., better known as Foxconn, took off aboard a SpaceX rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base in southern California on Saturday. The launch of the LEO satellites marks a key moment for the Taiwanese electronics manufacturer as it diversifies into new sectors, a shift that is taking greater urgency as some of its established businesses such as smartphones and laptops struggle. Foxconn is aiming to demonstrate that it has satellite technology to tap growing demand for communications from space.