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Netizens want to recall Orkut after firing, resignation spree at Twitter; see ardent trend

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Chandigarh, November 18

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Amid massive firing spree and voluntary resignations of employees at Twitter, social networking service Orkut has gained an instant cult with netizens demanding a roll out of the site to replace Twitter.

Netizens have been upholding the trend #RIPTwitter after a significant workforce relinquished their positions amid despotic handling of the company by its new boss Elon Musk. The enraged twitterati has fuelled yet another hashtag (#Orkut) demanding company to make a comeback as they believe Twitter is going to shut down.

Many started a meme fest over millennials acknowledgement of Orkut.

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