After a frustrating month-long battle, the celebrated playback singer Shreya Ghoshal is finally back on social media. She recently shared the update with her followers, confirming that she had successfully regained access to her official X (formerly Twitter) account. However, her return comes with a serious warning.
“I am back!! I will be talking and writing here often..Yes my X account has been in trouble as it got hacked in February. Now I have finally had the help from the @X team after lot of struggles in establishing a proper communication. All is well!! Now I am here,” she wrote, marking her digital comeback with a positive note.
But along with the good news came a pressing concern. Shreya alerted fans about suspicious ads running on the platform that falsely use her name and AI-generated images. These ads, she warned, are clickbait traps leading users to spam or fraudulent websites.
“Also, there are many weird ads that are running which are articles about me with very absurd headlines and AI generated pictures. These are click baits, which lead to spam/fraudulent links. Please keep reporting these ads. I have no power in putting them down. I have tried my best. These are X ad regulations, which allow such ads to run. Hope they solve these matters soon,” she explained.
https://x.com/shreyaghoshal/status/1908792835521786216
Shreya further stressed that these misleading ads often carry sensational headlines to lure clicks. “There are some ads, there are some articles which keep running as ads which are clickbaits. These are ads which are running with breaking news or with something negative and sensational headline. When people click on it, there’s spam or fraudulent links in it.”
She concluded her message with an appeal to her followers to report such content, adding, “X has to do something about it to ensure such ads don’t run. It’s not just me, many other celebrities are facing this. Please don’t click, you know they’re fraudulent and AI-generated.”
Shreya Ghoshal does make sense and we should be cautious while using social media to not fall prey to any fraudulent or malicious activity.
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