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Uday Chopra Pitches For Verified Twitter Accounts For Trolls

IANS, 29 Jun, 2018 01:47 PM
  • Uday Chopra Pitches For Verified Twitter Accounts For Trolls
Actor Uday Chopra says Twitter should start new verified accounts for trolls. 
 
 
"I feel Twitter should start new verified accounts for trolls. If you are a verified troll, you get a red check mark on your profile," Uday tweeted on Friday. 
 
 
He added: "This will create harmony in the troll community as trolls will have something to work towards and non trolls will at least know who a troll is. Thoughts?"
 
 
Uday, who was last seen on the silver screen in 2013 as Ali in the third installment of the "Dhoom" franchise", feels having verified accounts for trolls will benefit normal users as well. 
 
 
"Because getting trolled by a verified troll will carry less psychological weight; as one will feel, that since it's a verified troll trolling me, it's not so bad," he added.

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