Koo app yellow tick verification system

Koo app yellow tick verification system
Koo app yellow tick verification system







Since the past week when the standoff between the Center and Twitter over content regulation was at its peak
Union Minister Piyush Goyal invited his followers on Twitter to join him on Koo, Join me on this Indian micro-blogging platform for real-time, exciting and exclusive updates," he tweeted
Other eminent personalities followed with similar announcements, including Electronics and IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad,

With a yellow bird as its logo, Koo is an India-made micro-blogging platform similar to Twitter. 
It aims to ease the involvement of Indians on the Internet in their mother tongue,
Currently it hold-up five languages ​​- English, Hindi, Kannada, Tamil, Marathi, and Telugu. 

According to their official website, support is working for 
Bangla, Gujarati, Malayalam, Oriya, Punjabi, and Assamese
It can be acquired through the website or mobile or through the app version available for Android and iOS. Unlike Twitter, 
which has a size of 280 characters per tweet, Koo allows you to use up to 400 characters. In addition to text, it supports audio and video recording, and the sharing of pictures and web links


As Ku's user base grow, ethical hacker Robert Baptiste, who goes by Elliot Alderson on Twitter, 

raised worry about the security of the data collected by the app.

Koo co-founder Radhakrishna contradicts the contention and claimed that the details which are visible were shared by the user on the profile page.





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