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Salman Khan scolds Twitter followers like a Bhai

Jun 10, 2015, 13:28 IST

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Last night, Salman Khan was not in a good mood, and his Twitter timeline is a proof of that.

What started off as a request to his fans to stop trolling arch-competitors and friends Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan became a long lecture on the value of time and ethics in one’s life, and yes, all that happened on Twitter.

It all began when Salman asked his Twitter followers about false identities, i.e., fake accounts that people create just to troll others on social networking sites.
After getting huge responses, the Kick star tweeted that people who troll other actors are not his true fans.
The gyaan session continued to the next day as well, when Salman even threatened to quit Twitter if his followers don’t stop trolling other actors.
He even questioned Twitter regulations for allowing abusive language on the platform where even kids are allowed to make accounts.
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Talking of his contemporaries who are more of his friends, he said:
Like a true elder brother, Salman asked his followers to not waste their time in spreading negativity or even in taking compliments online, stating that he tweets when he is free, and wonders how his tweets get trending in no time, questioning the followers about their priorities?
He ended it in his usual, casual style, asking people to either work or sleep and be happy.
Well, we certainly believe that Salman wears his heart on his sleeve, but if he quits Twitter, we wonder how he would get to preach to 12.3 million people at once.
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