Delhi Police hops on viral ‘click here’ trend, it has an important message for you3Photo© hindustantimes.com

Delhi Police hops on viral ‘click here’ trend, it has an important message for you

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Social media is a breeding ground for viral trends, and the latest one is the "click here" trend. Thousands of users are sharing images with a plain white background that boldly says "Click here" in black. But there's more to it than meets the eye. The image also has a down arrow pointing towards the bottom left corner, where you'll find "ALT text." However, this isn't a clickable link! ALT text, short for alternative text, is a feature on X that allows users to describe their photos in words.

The latest one to join the trend is Mumbai Police. Known for witty social media posts, Mumbai Police shared a post on X. They shared an image, which reads, "Click Here". Then, in the image description, they added, "Suspicious link tha, click nai karna tha (Don't click on suspicious links, you can get scammed).

Since being posted, it has collected over 92,000 views on X and an array of comments.

A user wrote, "Thank You Mumbai Police".