BREAKING NEWS. EGYPT LAUNCHES ITS OWN FACEBOOK VERSION, TO OVERSHADOW POPULAR SOCIAL MEDIA GIANT FACEBOOK. 24 March 2018. {My comment; Other people might say this is a development for Egypt and Africans at large. Garbage! People stop making such trash comments about trash developments. I heard the dull ICT charlatans working in #Uganda_Communication_Commission and ICT ministry screaming all over Newspapers / Televisions, Yeah we gonna develop our own Facebook and Internet sites. Idiots just. Who would even visit such a Trapping track site?. Only an idiot of an idiot would visit such government generated APPs and Sites. I bet Uganda is gonna applause Egypt for such a development. Guess what, Most African Rulers are stupid and illiterate. They become mad and greedy of power. They can do anything to sustain their stay in power! Thus, by using so many ways and one of them is through entrapping political / human rights activists via Internet. Ruthless rulers fear and hate speech of dissidents. Birds of the same feather, most times flock together}. MY MESSAGE TO THE EGYPTIANS; it's up on you unto decide for yourselves since the problems entailing these 2 countries (Egypt and Uganda) are different. #THANKS. Below is the article ________________________________________________________________________________________ AGYPT LAUNCHES FACEBOOK RIVAL, #EGPYT_FACE 23 March 2018. There is a new social media network launched in Egypt, EgyptFace is said to be a project by the government to rival the global tech giants, Facebook according to media reports. The network comes about two weeks after the Communications Minister,Yasser Al-Qadi, announced that Egypt was set to launch its own social network. Soon as Egypt Face was launched, a large number of people signed up for the new social network, some of whom called for their experience, although the site was still anonymous and was not endorsed by anyone,” a Lebanese news portal, An Nahar said. They added that: As per the date of registration of the site’s domain egface.com, it was registered on March 14, two days after the statements of the Minister of Communications. “The domain registrar’s contact information and owner were also hidden,” the report added. BELOW ARE SOME OBSERVATIONS WHEN YOU VISIT THE SITE: 1.The homepage is a direct reproduction of Facebook. 2.Users of Egypt Face can access the platform with three main languages – Arabic, U.S. English and French. Facebook has over a score of languages. 3.The site pools user statistics including Country, Region, City, Ip Address, the platform or Operating System they are using and Browser. 4.There were 513 members at the time when the site was visited (11 GMT, March 23, 2018). 5.Like Facebook, members can share posts, upload photos, videos, audio and files among others. Egyptians online have roundly ridiculed the idea since it was announced in 12 March, many of them held that it was merely a ply by government and intelligence agencies to gather information about users and monitor their accounts. The north African country under president Abdul Fatteh Al-Sisi has routinely been accused of clamping down on online communication. Cairo has closed Facebook accounts whiles several online users have been arrested for “inciting against the state, army and police.”
BREAKING NEWS.
EGYPT LAUNCHES ITS OWN FACEBOOK VERSION, TO OVERSHADOW POPULAR SOCIAL MEDIA GIANT FACEBOOK.
24 March 2018.
{My comment; Other people might say this is a development for Egypt and Africans at large. Garbage! People stop making such trash comments about trash developments. I heard the dull ICT charlatans working in #Uganda_Communication_Commission and ICT ministry screaming all over Newspapers / Televisions, Yeah we gonna develop our own Facebook and Internet sites. Idiots just. Who would even visit such a Trapping track site?. Only an idiot of an idiot would visit such government generated APPs and Sites.
I bet Uganda is gonna applause Egypt for such a development. Guess what, Most African Rulers are stupid and illiterate. They become mad and greedy of power. They can do anything to sustain their stay in power! Thus, by using so many ways and one of them is through entrapping political / human rights activists via Internet.
Ruthless rulers fear and hate speech of dissidents.
Birds of the same feather, most times flock together}.
MY MESSAGE TO THE EGYPTIANS; it's up on you unto decide for yourselves since the problems entailing these 2 countries (Egypt and Uganda) are different. #THANKS. Below is the article ________________________________________________________________________________________
AGYPT LAUNCHES FACEBOOK RIVAL, #EGPYT_FACE
23 March 2018.
There is a new social media network launched in Egypt, EgyptFace is said to be a project by the government to rival the global tech giants, Facebook according to media reports.
The network comes about two weeks after the Communications Minister,Yasser Al-Qadi, announced that Egypt was set to launch its own social network.
Soon as Egypt Face was launched, a large number of people signed up for the new social network, some of whom called for their experience, although the site was still anonymous and was not endorsed by anyone,” a Lebanese news portal, An Nahar said.
They added that: As per the date of registration of the site’s domain egface.com, it was registered on March 14, two days after the statements of the Minister of Communications. “The domain registrar’s contact information and owner were also hidden,” the report added.
BELOW ARE SOME OBSERVATIONS WHEN YOU VISIT THE SITE:
1.The homepage is a direct reproduction of Facebook.
2.Users of Egypt Face can access the platform with three main languages – Arabic, U.S. English and French.
Facebook has over a score of languages.
3.The site pools user statistics including Country, Region, City, Ip Address, the platform or Operating System they are using and Browser.
4.There were 513 members at the time when the site was visited (11 GMT, March 23, 2018).
5.Like Facebook, members can share posts, upload photos, videos, audio and files among others.
Egyptians online have roundly ridiculed the idea since it was announced in 12 March, many of them held that it was merely a ply by government and intelligence agencies to gather information about users and monitor their accounts.
The north African country under president Abdul Fatteh Al-Sisi has routinely been accused of clamping down on online communication. Cairo has closed Facebook accounts whiles several online users have been arrested for “inciting against the state, army and police.”
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