Here, ’s how to find out if your ex is stalking you on Social Media

Here, ’s how to find out if your ex is stalking you on Social Media

The text provides information on the phenomenon of ex-partners stalking social media profiles after a breakup, the reasons behind such behavior, and how individuals can deal with it.

Facts extracted from the text:

1. Ex-partners may stalk social media due to lingering romantic interest, jealousy, loneliness, or nostalgia.
2. It is difficult to detect if someone is quietly viewing your Instagram content if your account is public, as Meta does not provide a way to see who views your profile or feed content.
3. Instagram Stories allow users to see who has viewed their content for 24-48 hours, which can be used to detect if an ex is viewing your stories.
4. Snoopreport is a service that provides weekly reports on the activity of any public Instagram account for a fee, which is legal as it only tracks public accounts.
5. LinkedIn, Spotify, and Venmo are other platforms where stalking behavior can occur, as they can reveal personal information and activities.
6. To prevent stalking, individuals can change their social media profiles to private, disable geotagging, keep friend lists private, and be selective about new followers.
7. Stalking is a crime, and individuals experiencing unhealthy stalking behavior should contact local police and document the incidents for protection.
8. The text mentions a worldwide survey where 36% of respondents admitted to stalking an ex or current partner on social media.
9. Signs of out-of-control stalking include persistent unwanted contact, showing up uninvited, spreading false information, using passwords to access accounts, and attempting to gather information from others.
10. Resources are available that list stalking laws in all 50 states for individuals to understand their legal protections.

Restaurant review: Masti Indian Bar and Restaurant, Larnaca

Restaurant review: Masti Indian Bar and Restaurant, Larnaca

– Masti Indian Bar and Restaurant is a new dining establishment in Larnaca.
– The restaurant is located along the seafront stretch extended towards Makenzie.
– It has a modern interior with elements of Indian culture and tradition.
– The menu includes classic Indian dishes with variations suited to the meat they are made with.
– The restaurant offers unique dishes such as keema tacos and Chicken Korma made with chicken dumplings.
– The restaurant’s staff has knowledge of the menu and can assist customers with their choices.
– Menu items include Poppadoms, Chilli Chicken, Lamb Rogan Josh, Delhi Butter Chicken, Karahi Chicken, pulao rice (mushroom and regular), and both chilli and garlic naan.
– The restaurant uses high-quality ingredients.
– Desserts include Masti lemon cheesecake among other options.
– The restaurant’s address is 8 Piale Pasa, Larnaca.
– Operating hours are from 12:30 to 02:00, with the kitchen open until 23:30.
– Contact number for the restaurant is 24 333633.
– Prices for lamb dishes are €16, chicken dishes €15, rice €5-6, and desserts €8.

Women’s pop culture power takes center stage at Sunday’s Grammys

Fact: Women are poised to dominate the Grammy awards with a rise in female representation on pop music charts and record-setting performances. Taylor Swift, SZA, and songs from the movie “Barbie” lead the competition. Jon Batiste is the only male nominee for album of the year. SZA is the most-nominated artist with nine nominations. This year marks the 12th time in Grammy history that women received the majority of nominations for album of the year. The Recording Academy has been recruiting more women and members of color. The percentage of women artists on the Billboard Hot 100 reached a 12-year high. Female musicians have made significant progress in recent years, but gender imbalances still exist in certain categories. Swift and SZA could make history at the Grammys. Winners will be announced at a ceremony in Los Angeles.

Berlinale Selection 2024

The Berlinale Selection 2024 is a film series organized by the Goethe-Institut Cyprus since 2019. This year, five films that were at the Berlinale in 2023 and 2022 will be shown in Nicosia from 1 to 4 February 2024. The screening program includes films such as “Sun and Concrete,” “Lonely Oaks,” “Talking About the Weather,” “Seven Winters in Tehran,” and “Love, Deutchmarks and Death.” The films cover various themes, including coming-of-age, activism, female bonds, and Turkish-German history. The screenings will be followed by introductions and discussions, and admission is free.