Facebook, Twitter, YouTube Show Support For Paris Attack Victims

Social media express solidarity for the victims of the Paris attacks.

The Quint
Tech News
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Facebook and Twitter express solidarity for Paris attack victims. (Photo Courtesy: Facebook and Twitter)
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Facebook and Twitter express solidarity for Paris attack victims. (Photo Courtesy: Facebook and Twitter)
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Another brutal terror attack – this time in the city of Paris. A tragedy of this magnitude unites the international community and that’s exactly what is happening across the globe.

In an expression of solidarity the world’s tallest building, Burj Khalifa in the United Arab Emirates, was illuminated on Sunday in red, white and blue, colors of France’s national flag. Mumbai’s CST station was also lit up in the French colours.

Leading technology brands too played their part. Twitter, YouTube and Facebook have shared their commemoration of the Paris attack by changing their logos.

Facebook has also given users the option to change the colour of their profile pictures to red, while and blue.

The internet community has shown solidarity against Paris attacks.

Published: 16 Nov 2015,05:19 PM IST

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