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  • LinkedIn Adopts New Measures to Curb Fake Engagement

    LinkedIn Adopts New Measures to Curb Fake Engagement

    LinkedIn is famous for being the official corporate social media. And if you have so many people trying to show the authentic side of their working routines, you cannot allow fake engagement.

    Seems like the LinkedIn running folks have heard the prayers of all the LinkedIn influencers. Hidden in an official document, LinkedIn is now going to reduce the visibility of comments posted via automation tools or made in quick succession.

    Why LinkedIn Is Cracking Down Now

    As LinkedIn experiences record user engagement, concerns over fabricated interactions i.e., generated through comment “pods” or AI tools have intensified. To address this, LinkedIn added a line to its comment guidelines emphasizing that comments produced at scale or via automation may see limited visibility.

    What This Means for Users, Marketers, and Bots

    Human users win as authenticity now matters more than ever, with quality and thoughtful comments likely to carry more weight as LinkedIn deprioritizes automated noise. Marketers must adapt because relying on AI-generated replies or scheduled bulk commenting could now hurt visibility, making the shift toward meaningful engagement a necessity.

    Bots and engagement pods are also losing ground as LinkedIn’s latest move signals that algorithmic detection is actively punishing mass comments shared mechanically.

    While enforcement remains a challenge, the rule positions corporate social giant to take more stringent actions if needed, even hinting at future legal enforcement like in past data scraping cases.

    What’s Next for Engagement on LinkedIn

    As machine learning evolves, detect tools will likely get sharper, targeting behavioral patterns associated with automation. Users and brands may need to rely more on creativity, value, and genuine discourse if they expect to sustain reach.

    Think of it as a call to dial up authenticity. On LinkedIn, real voices may soon rise above fake noise. And that could reshape the content game entirely.

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  • US will review 55 million visa holders for potential violations

    US will review 55 million visa holders for potential violations

    The US is reviewing the records of more than 55 million US visa holders to assess if they have broken conditions for entry or stay in the country.

    People with US visas will be under “continuous vetting”, a state department spokesperson told the Associated Press news agency.

    Visas will be revoked if there are indications of “overstays, criminal activity, threats to public safety, engaging in any form of terrorist activity, or providing support to a terrorist organisation”, an official said.

    President Donald Trump has made anti-immigration the cornerstone of his second administration, from mass deportations and full-on travel bans on countries to revoking 6,000 student visas.

    As part of the wide-ranging review, prospective students and visitors to the US will be subjected to social media vetting with officials looking for “any indications of hostility toward the citizens, culture, government, institutions, or founding principles of the United States”.

    State Department officers have also been instructed to spot individuals “who advocate for, aid, or support designated foreign terrorists and other threats to national security; or who perpetrate unlawful antisemitic harassment or violence”.

    Matthew Tragesser, a spokesperson from US Citizenship and Immigration Services, said in a statement: “America’s benefits should not be given to those who despise the country and promote anti-American ideologies.”

    He added that the immigration service was committed to “implementing policies” that “root out anti-Americanism”.

    The latest announcement came after Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US would “immediately” pause the issuance of worker visas for truck drivers.

    “The increasing number of foreign drivers operating large tractor-trailer trucks on U.S. roads is endangering American lives and undercutting the livelihoods of American truckers,” Rubio wrote in a post on X on Thursday.

    Since Trump came to power in January, several foreign students have been arrested at US university campuses for taking part in protests against the conduct of the war in the Gaza Strip by Israel – which is supported by the US.

    A few weeks ago, the US announced that citizens from Malawi and Zambia would be required to pay a $15,000 (£11,300) deposit for a tourist or business visa.

    Trump has also banned foreign nationals from 12 countries from travelling to the US and imposed partial restrictions on another seven.

    In May, the Trump’s administration was allowed to temporarily revoke the legal status of over 500,000 migrants living in the US. He has even vowed to end birth right citizenship.

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  • British Airways attendant found naked and on drugs in onboard toilet

    British Airways attendant found naked and on drugs in onboard toilet

    PA Media A photograph of Haden Pentecost wearing a blue shirt and tie. PA Media

    A British Airways flight attendant was found naked in an onboard toilet while under the influence of drugs, a court has heard.

    Haden Pentecost, 41, was working on a flight from California to London when he started to become agitated and was described as “sweating” and “babbling”.

    A blood test later revealed Pentecost had methamphetamine and amphetamines in his system.

    Pentecost, who has been sacked, pleaded guilty at Uxbridge Magistrates’ Court to performing an aviation function while impaired by drugs.

    The court heard Pentecost had to be stood down by his manager when he failed to help with any pre-flight safety checks.

    After complaining of cramps and saying he had to change his clothes, he locked himself in one of the toilets – where a colleague later found him naked and oblivious to the fact, the court was told.

    He had dilated pupils, a high heart rate, and had to be checked every 20 minutes until the plane arrived at Heathrow. Paramedics then took Pentecost to hospital.

    Pentecost, of Basingstoke, was granted bail and will be sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court at a later date.

    British Airways has been approached by the BBC for comment.

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  • AUS vs SA Highlights (8/22/2025): SA beat AUS by 84 runs, AUS vs SA Full Scorecard – Hindustan Times

    1. AUS vs SA Highlights (8/22/2025): SA beat AUS by 84 runs, AUS vs SA Full Scorecard  Hindustan Times
    2. Cricket Video – AUS vs SA, 3rd ODI 2025 Highlights  ESPNcricinfo
    3. White-ball success for Conrad, but there’s batting work to do  Cricbuzz.com
    4. Maharaj reacts to reclaiming top spot in ODI Bowler Rankings  ICC
    5. As it happened: Proteas romp to unassailable 2-0 series lead  Cricket.com.au

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  • Eight more F1 questions you’ve been afraid to ask

    Eight more F1 questions you’ve been afraid to ask

    Emily asks: How long does it take to assemble the cars before each race weekend?

    It’s a two-day job. The garage crew will arrive on location on Tuesday, with the build programme scheduled for Wednesday and Thursday. We don’t usually arrive with cars, but rather a collection of parts that will become cars. Likewise, we don’t travel with power unit components or tyres, those are delivered at the track by Mercedes HPP and Pirelli, respectively.

    The team likes to get the bulk of the build done on Wednesday, with a first fire-up on Thursday. Curfews are in place, meaning that the team are not allowed to work on the car during a period that starts 42 hours before FP1 and ends 29 hours before the start of FP1. There is then a second period that starts 18 hours before FP1 and ends four hours before. At that point, the car will have been completed, fired up, and weighed on the FIA scales, with the self-scrutineering form submitted to the FIA.

    Michael Astle asks: Does all of the team’s equipment return to HQ after the race or head straight to the next race?

    For the flyaway races, the kit is divided into sea freight and air freight. The bulk of the kit goes into sea freight. The more expensive stuff (including the cars) and very personal stuff (the mechanics’ tools) is shipped via air freight. When there is a sufficient gap between Grands Prix, the air freight will head back to the factory so that the cars can be stripped, examined, rebuilt and sent on their way to the next race.

    Most of the garage kit, however, is stored in sea freight containers. We have six sets of identical kit, which consists of everything needed to build the garage, the pit stand, and the pit box gantry, as well as everyday consumables and other similar bits.

    Over the (northern) winter ahead of the new season, sea-freight containers were dispatched to the first five races, with the kit for Australia heading out before Christmas. The sixth set went into the trucks, which are used for the European season.

    Each of the flyaway sets will be scheduled to return to the MTC occasionally for maintenance and restock, but they’re usually somewhere on the high seas, travelling in the most efficient manner from race to race.

    After the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, one of the flyaway kits returned to the UK and was packed up into trucks to create a second European set. These two sets were alternated between Emilia-Romagna, Monaco, Barcelona, Austria, Silverstone, Spa, and Hungary, and will also be used in Zandvoort and Monza, when the European season concludes.

    From here, these two sets will come back out of the trucks, go into sea-freight containers, and take their place in the rotation for the eight end-of-season flyaways.

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  • Oasis Release Live Version of ‘Bring It On Down’ From Edinburgh Show

    Oasis Release Live Version of ‘Bring It On Down’ From Edinburgh Show

    As Oasis gear up to bring their triumphant reunion tour to North America next week, on Thursday (Aug. 21) the group issued the latest live track from their kick-off run of shows in the U.K. and Ireland. As with the other performance versions to date, the take on the Definitely Maybe song “Bring It On Down” has a crackling energy, as well as a massive crowd clap-along through the middle section.

    “You’re the outcast, you’re the underclass/ But you don’t care, because you’re living fast/ You’re the uninvited guest who stays ’till the end/ I know you’ve got a problem that the devil sends,” singer Liam Gallagher sneers in a near-punk snarl as guitarist/songwriter Noel Gallagher shreds behind him on the track.

    The song was recorded at Edinburgh, Scotland’s Murrayfield Stadium on Aug. 9 during the first of two shows at the venue. It joins the previous live offerings from the band, which have included the fan-favorite 1995 single “Wonderwall” from one of their recent shows in Dublin, Ireland, as well as “Slide Away” from the kick-off in Cardiff, Wales, “Cigarettes & Alcohol” from their home town of Manchester and “Little By Little” from a five-night London run.

    Following a short break, the band will kick off their North American dates on Sunday (Aug. 24) at Rogers Stadium in Toronto — where the band will play a second show on Monday (Aug. 25) — before heading south to Soldier Field in Chicago (Aug. 28), MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. (Aug. 31, Sept. 1), the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. (Sept. 6, 7) and Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City (Sept. 12, 13). Cage the Elephant will be the opening act on all the North American dates, with Liverpool band Cast joining for the N.J. and California shows.

    Listen to the live version of “Bring It On Down” below.

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  • Javelin star Yasir Sultan clinches bronze at Asian Throwing Championship

    Javelin star Yasir Sultan clinches bronze at Asian Throwing Championship

    Pakistan’s javelin thrower Yasir Sultan in action during the Asian Throwing Championship in South Korea on August 22, 2025. — ScreengrabviaInstagram/yasir__sultan

    Pakistan’s javelin thrower Muhammad Yasir Sultan claimed the bronze medal at the Asian Throwing Championships on Friday with a season-best throw of 77.43 metres.

    The 27-year-old athlete delivered his best effort on the sixth and final attempt, surpassing his previous season-best of 76.07m, which he had set at the Asian Athletics Championships earlier in May.

    Yasir’s impressive final throw secured him third place on the podium in a highly competitive field.

    Sri Lanka’s Pathirage Rumesh Tharanga took gold with a powerful throw of 82.05 metres — the only throw over the 80-metre mark during the event. Japan’s Gen Naganuma earned the silver medal with a best attempt of 78.60 metres.

    Yasir was Pakistan’s sole participant at the event. He was accompanied by national coach Fayyaz Bukhari during the competition.

    Meanwhile, Pakistan’s star javelin sensation and Olympic gold medallist Arshad Nadeem did not feature in the championship.

    Arshad is currently in the rehabilitation phase following surgery and is yet to regain full fitness. He underwent successful surgery on his calf muscles last month in Cambridge.

    He will also not be participating in the upcoming Poland and Switzerland Diamond League.

    Arshad captured global attention last year when he shattered the Olympic javelin record with a remarkable throw of 92.97 metres at the Paris Olympics and clinched the coveted gold medal.


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  • Pep provides squad update ahead of Spurs clash – Manchester City FC

    1. Pep provides squad update ahead of Spurs clash  Manchester City FC
    2. Man City given injury blow ahead of Tottenham but two players return  Manchester Evening News
    3. Ballon d’Or winner Rodri set to return to action for Man City after injury setback  the-messenger.com
    4. Manchester City welcome two first-team stars back to training following illness and injury  Yahoo Sports
    5. ‘Best in the world’ Rodri fit to play against Spurs, says Guardiola  FotMob

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  • Netanyahu’s endorsement of 'Greater Israel' vision ignites outrage in Iraq – Amwaj.media

    Netanyahu’s endorsement of 'Greater Israel' vision ignites outrage in Iraq – Amwaj.media

    1. Netanyahu’s endorsement of ‘Greater Israel’ vision ignites outrage in Iraq  Amwaj.media
    2. Israel in the Nile to Euphrates Dream  Mehr News Agency
    3. Saudi Arabia calls for immediate measures to stop Israeli crimes against Palestinians and their land  Saudi Gazette
    4. Israel’s forced displacement of Gazans amounts to war crime: Iran  نورنیوز
    5. Building dream of “Greater Israel” on ruins of Arab lands; Does Israel ensure security or undermine it?  ABNA English

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  • Spotify and Stray Kids Celebrate KARMA With An Immersive Spotify STAYdium Experience — Spotify

    Spotify and Stray Kids Celebrate KARMA With An Immersive Spotify STAYdium Experience — Spotify

    The adventure begins at the KARMA Track, a curated exhibition that guides fans through the band’s evolution, spotlighting unforgettable moments with STAY and key milestones on Spotify. From there, explore interactive zones, take on fun missions to score exclusive merch, unlock hidden messages straight from the members, and hunt down album Easter eggs along the way.

    “Stray Kids’ journey has been nothing short of phenomenal, and the bond they’ve built with STAY is a testament to their artistry and hard work,” said Gautam Talwar, Spotify’s General Manager of Asia Pacific. “With Spotify STAYdium, we wanted to create a space where fans can step into their story and feel their energy in a truly immersive way. We are proud to provide the ultimate platform for fans to be part of Stray Kids’ exciting new chapter with KARMA.”

    A good dose of KARMA 

    For STAY worldwide, the KARMA celebration goes beyond the pop-up. On Spotify’s This Is Stray Kids playlist, fans can take the STAYdium Champions Quiz, a fast-paced challenge inspired by the album’s themes of destiny and fate. Every player gets matched with a Stray Kids member and receives a shareable digital card, while Spotify Premium users unlock an exclusive video message from their match.

    The STAYdium Champions Quiz is available for a limited time, so don’t miss your chance to discover your KARMA connection. And of course, you can stream the new album on Spotify.

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