Meta ID Card in Bengaluru Auto Sparks Online Debate on Tech Layoffs
Meta ID Card in Bengaluru Auto Sparks Tech Layoffs Debate

Meta ID Card in Bengaluru Auto Ignites Online Speculation on Tech Layoffs

A short video from Bengaluru has captured widespread attention on social media this week, turning a seemingly ordinary auto ride into a hot topic of discussion. The clip, which went viral, features an auto driver going about his daily work, but what caught viewers' eyes was an unusual item inside the vehicle: a Meta ID card hanging from the roof.

The Viral Video That Sparked Curiosity

The video was shared by digital creator Siddhant Singh Rajput, who posted it with a caption that read, "Yahan bhi reject kar diya," accompanied by a line stating, "Tech layoffs hitting different this year." This immediately led many to speculate about a possible connection to recent layoffs in the tech industry. However, Rajput later clarified that he did not confirm whether the ID card actually belonged to the driver, leaving the mystery unsolved.

Social Media Reacts with Diverse Theories

As the video spread rapidly online, users flooded platforms with their interpretations and guesses. Some suggested that the driver might have previously worked in the tech sector, possibly affected by job cuts, while others offered more mundane explanations.

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  • One user humorously commented, "Auto wala collecting bands like infinity stones," implying the driver might be collecting various ID cards as souvenirs.
  • Another pointed out, "Did you confirm with him? It could be anybody's. Maybe he took it to hang that bunch of keys," to which Rajput responded, "Couldn't ask him, but that makes sense."

Ongoing Debate and Varied Opinions

The discussion continued to gain momentum as more people joined in, sharing contrasting views. A user noted, "Still, he is earning better as compared to the salaries given by some big MNCs," highlighting potential economic comparisons. Another questioned the authenticity, asking, "Bro, are you sure it's his ID?" This ongoing exchange keeps the topic alive, reflecting broader societal conversations about employment and identity in the digital age.

Disclaimer: This article is based on a social media video and online reactions. The claims have not been independently verified, and the identity or background of the individual shown remains unconfirmed.

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