Art stars mock the disruption of social media .. and "Twitter" "Primo"

A large number of art and singing stars interacted with the crisis of Facebook and Instagram, and mocked the Egyptians' resort to Twitter as the only site that has not fallen so far.

And the Egyptian artist, Sherif Ramzy, tweeted: "Large and important sites such as Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp will never be able to remain under the owner, institution, management and system of one system, because at least if they signed, they would not work with each other."

As for the journalist, Sharif Amer, who is a Twitter user, he was surprised by the high demand for the site after the disruption of Facebook, and wrote, "Hey guys, we want to close and sleep.

Actress Rasha Mahdi published a picture of a fire on one side and a young man using a "swing" on the other hand, expressing the state of social media and Twitter, and commented: "The world is discussing the occurrence of WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram... the old Twitter."

Actress Sherine Reda wrote, "This Facebook is very important," while artist Sumaya al-Khashab published a picture from the series "The Family of Hajj Metwally", mocking the crisis of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger.

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— Somaya Elkhashab (@somayaelkhashab) October 4, 2021

Rania Youssef published a picture of the old landline phone with his headset raised and commented: "Soon, the landline will be back for you, my dear."

In the manner of Mohamed Salah's recent global goal against Manchester City, the journalist Ramy Radwan published a picture from the match, and considered that Salah was the site of "Twitter".

Actress Mai Kassab wrote, "No, no, no, no, Seibo, Twitter for Twitter."

The artist Ahmed Al-Saadani praised the time he spent without social networking sites, "Life without WhatsApp, Facebook and Instagram is really much more beautiful."

Edward mocked the incorrect pronunciation of the WhatsApp name, "Is it WhatsApp?

And the artist, Salah Abdullah, tweeted: "Twitter for the Facebook refugees, which is like my cases of sitting, has become very small, hahahaha."

And the artist, Mohamed Henedy, gave advice to new users of Twitter: "For people who still come to Twitter, its name is Tweet, not Post. His name is Retweet, not Share. His name is an account, not a page."

While the artist Hana Al-Zahid flirted with her husband, the artist Ahmed Fahmy, with a scene from his movie "Samir, Shahir, and Bahir" and wrote, "This is not the Twitter that you were going to see, and you didn't want to slander him other than in flights... Now the primo is."

The artist, Mohamed Ramadan, used a scene from the series "Al Ostoura" to ridicule the belief of some that no one sent them messages during this period.

The networks of "Facebook", "Instagram" and "WhatsApp and Messenger" applications suffered a worldwide outage that lasted for more than 6 hours.

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