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After the incident, a Facebook page named Murad Takla was created [7] in 18 November of the same year. [6] The page was created for sharing humorous posts written in Bengali using the Latin script. The page gained popularity, giving some people a greater understanding of the potential problems of writing Bengali with Latin letters. [2]
News of Abrar's death spread fear among the students of Sher-e-Bangla Hall. Many were too scared to share information, fearing retaliation from Chhatra League members. [36] A few students from the 17th batch decided to write a message and posted it across all BUET-related Facebook pages and groups, including the Alumni Association.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 7 January 2025. Bangladeshi activist This article needs to be updated. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. (December 2024) Sarjis Alam সারজিস আলম Alam in 2024 Secretary General of the July Shaheed Smrity Foundation Incumbent Assumed ...
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He published a Facebook post on 15 July 2024, referring to Mohammad Shamsuzzoha, a martyr in the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising: Sir! We need you desperately at this moment, sir! All your contemporaries have passed away. Yet you remain immortal even in death. Your grave is an inspiration to us. We are invigorated in your spirit
Shitposting is a modern form of online provocation. The term itself appeared around the mid-2000s on image boards such as 4chan.Writing for Polygon, Sam Greszes compared shitposting to Dadaism's "confusing, context-free pieces that, specifically because they were so absurd, were seen as revolutionary works both artistically and politically".