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Australian influencer Indy Clinton has sparked a massive online debate after announcing plans to legally change her daughter's December 12th birthday to June to avoid clashing with Christmas. On a more serious note, creator Sweet Zannat is fighting to clear her name after being wrongly identified as the woman in a trending "19-minute" explicit video. Zannat proved the viral clip was not her by pointing out language discrepancies, while cyber experts now believe the footage may actually be an AI-generated deepfake.

To cleanse the palate, a new pilot program in India is trying to make snail mail go viral by launching the first "Gen Z Post Office," complete with neon signs, a coffee bar, and high-speed Wi-Fi. The location aims to reconnect young people with traditional correspondence by offering aesthetic postcards and collectible stamps that function more like merchandise than standard postage. Officials have already announced plans to open seven more of these youth-friendly centers near colleges to turn the post office into a campus hotspot.

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00:00An influencer is legally changing her baby's birthday, a creator's reputation is being
00:04ruined by a terrifying AI witch hunt, and a Gen Z post office is trying to make snail mail viral.
00:09Here's your breakdown of the wildest stories on the internet this week.
00:13First up, the rage bait that has the mobosphere screaming. Australian influencer Indy Clinton,
00:19who has over 2 million followers, is going viral for announcing she plans to legally change her
00:24daughter Sol's birthday. The reason? Because it clashes with Christmas. Apparently Sol was born
00:29on December 12th, and according to Indy, having a birthday that close to Christmas is a quote
00:34logistical nightmare for parties and presents. So her solution? Just move it to June, legally.
00:41Naturally, the comment section is split between horror and respect. One fan wrote,
00:45As someone born on the 28th of December, she will thank you. No one could come to my parties as a
00:50kid, and I always got combined presents. It's my villain origin story. And others are wondering
00:55about Sol's future logistics. As one user summed it up, quote,
00:59She's gonna have to fill out official forms when she's older, and not know her birthday. To which
01:04Indy replied, We will meet that crossroad when it comes. And moving to a much darker side of the
01:09algorithm, influencer Sweet Zanat is currently fighting a war against a viral ghost story.
01:14Reports state a curious phrase, 19-minute viral video, started trending on X and Reddit this week.
01:20It claims to be a leaked, explicit tape of Sweet Zanat, who is a famous creator in Megalea. The
01:25problem? No one actually knows who is featured in the private video, or if it's even real. But that
01:32didn't stop the internet. Within hours, internet detectives wrongfully identified Zanat as the
01:37woman in the tape. But here's the reality. It wasn't her. Zanat had to post a video literally
01:41putting her face next to a screenshot of the clip to prove the features didn't match. She even dropped
01:47the ultimate receipt. She pointed out that the woman in the video speaks fluent English,
01:52while Zanat, who creates content in her local dialect, doesn't speak English at all. And experts
01:57are now suggesting the clip itself might be AI-generated, meaning the internet is witch-hunting
02:02a woman over a video that might not even involve a real human. And finally, to cleanse the palate,
02:07can snail mail ever be viral again? Reports state a new pilot program in India just launched its first
02:13Gen Z post office in the Porigoro district. The initiative is set to offer young people a taste
02:19of traditional post service with a modern twist. We're talking neon signs, a mini library,
02:24a built-in coffee shop, and ironically, high-speed Wi-Fi so you can doom scroll while you wait to buy a
02:30stamp. The goal, according to the Postal Service Director, to reconnect a generation that has moved
02:35away from handwritten notes by making the post office tech-friendly and innovative. Officials say
02:41they are even selling collectible stamps and aesthetic postcards, basically turning postage
02:46into merch. And seven more of these youth-friendly centers are reportedly opening soon near colleges.
02:51Let us know if you'd like to see a Gen Z post office come to the U.S. and follow us everywhere
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