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Sona Mohapatra Asks Twitter To Change Algo So That She Can’t See Salman Khan’s Tweet. Gets Trolled

by Gautam Batra
Mar 7, 2019
in Bollywood & TV
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Sona Mohapatra Asks Twitter To Change Algo So That She Can’t See Salman Khan’s Tweet. Gets Trolled

Bollywood singer Sona Mohapatra is known to be quite open and unfiltered when it comes to speaking her mind. She never thinks twice before speaking strongly about something which she feels bad about.

Sona Mohapatra Asks Twitter To Change Algo So That She Can't See Salman Khan's Tweet. Gets Trolled - RVCJ Media

Bollywood superstar Salman Khan is among the top people she doesn’t like at all and she put it up in front of the world once again recently.

Sona took to Twitter and wrote a complaint to the microblogging site. Posting the screenshot of a Salman Khan’s recent tweet for his upcoming film Bharat, Sona wrote to Twitter to change their algorithm. She said that she doesn’t want to see the advertised tweets of this person because she doesn’t follow him and hence Twitter should change its algorithm. Here’s what she wrote exactly-

Dear @twitter I don’t follow this person & would request you to spruce up your algorithm to NOT put his advertised tweets on my timeline.

Dear @twitter I don’t follow this person & would request you to spruce up your algorithm to NOT put his advertised tweets on my timeline. pic.twitter.com/rEaiVGDtXL

— Sona Mohapatra (@sonamohapatra) March 6, 2019

Sona Mohapatra Asks Twitter To Change Algo So That She Can't See Salman Khan's Tweet. Gets Trolled - RVCJ Media

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However, she forgot that there’s always an option to block someone on social media websites. Twitterati took her class and trolled her badly for her recent tweet-

#1

https://twitter.com/truptiNL/status/1103374619602571269

#2

https://twitter.com/Yuva_indian156/status/1103545598828077057

#3

@sonamohapatra similarly 99.99% do not follow you,so ask those few following you to stop retweeting his tweets than it may not appear in your so called imaginary world timeline..time to work on your algorithms first..hope you are gud in maths, if not its never too late…🤣😎

— abhishek g (@rickboymax) March 7, 2019

#4

जब कोई काम नहीं हो तो यही चीज़े दिखाई देती है।

— praffulla kant(मोदी का परिवार ) (@67b2eaa8c46146e) March 7, 2019

#5

https://twitter.com/gvbb2016/status/1103567608870129664

#6

जाहिलपंती की हद हो गयी 😂😂

— Shekhar suman (@being_suman30) March 7, 2019

#7

Seriously Ma'am I like your songs .. but you should avoid this kind of tweets …!!

— Prakash Shukla (@grtPrakash) March 6, 2019

#8

Sasta Nasha karna bund karo. If you are following someone who is RTing the tweets of SK or someone is following those tweets will be visible to you. In that case you have to block each & everyone who is following SK

— ALPESH 🇮🇳 (@ImAlpesh) March 6, 2019

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