Revolutionary forces' humor video contest temporarily suspended due to technical attack, to resume on July 21
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Revolutionary forces' humor video contest temporarily suspended due to technical attack, to resume on July 21

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Photo – Revolutionary forces members participating in the humor video contest. The contest, jointly organized by the Dhamma Brothers Association (Sydney) and Ma Shwe Ju, will award 20 million Kyats to the team that recei

Photo – Revolutionary forces members participating in the humor video contest. The contest, jointly organized by the Dhamma Brothers Association (Sydney) and Ma Shwe Ju, will award 20 million Kyats to the team that receives the most likes and shares, while other participating teams will receive 500,000 Kyats. July 17 Mizzima. The entertainment video contest, organized with the aim of providing relaxation for the public and revolutionary fighters, has been temporarily suspended due to a technical attack and is scheduled to resume on July 21, it has been learned. During the contest, the competition had to be temporarily suspended due to technical attacks encountered when only up to the third episode of the participating videos had been presented, according to the joint organizers who released a statement today (July 17). "They are reporting the videos using technology. The first and second episodes were uploaded. The first one became quite popular. It seems like it was reported when the third episode was uploaded. They (the participating revolutionary forces) said they would never give up. We are continuing to organize it as they requested us to arrange it in a different way," said Ma Shwe Ju, a contest organizer. She added that the contest was intended to boost the morale of the revolutionary forces members who are engaged in battles on the actual battlefields and are experiencing mental fatigue, as well as the public who are becoming disheartened due to a lack of support. "The increase in hate speech, mass reporting of accounts, copyright infringements, etc., are all minor cases. They cannot have an impact severe enough to get the page restricted. At most, the first video upload might be restricted, or if it's a bit more serious, posting might be banned for a month, that's the most," said a technology expert. The expert also advised Facebook users to avoid posting content related to child sexual abuse, images hinting at suicide, or images of corpses, as well as personal information such as ID numbers and residential addresses. Posting such information could lead to the removal of the post and a restriction on posting for two to three months, the technology expert said. The contest was jointly organized by the Dhamma Brothers Association (Sydney) and Ma Shwe Ju and began on July 14. It is understood that the contest will be presented again with more innovative entertainment formats. Therefore, the organizers have appealed to the public for their understanding and forgiveness regarding the temporary suspension and have requested continued support and viewership for the upcoming entertainment video contest. Editor: Aung Kyaw Phyo The post Revolutionary forces' humor video contest temporarily suspended due to technical attack, to resume on July 21 appeared first on BUR.MIZZIMA.COM.

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