
The user called on the income tax department for what they described as “disgusting” graphics on the ITR website, in a post shared on the X -Social Media platform (formerly known as Twitter).
The post, which emerged in the middle of the term of income tax (ITR), reportedly showed a website with the graphics of a person lying on the floor with a wreath around his neck and a caddic wand. The page displayed the message: “The session has expired.”
Here’s what the page has shown:
Displays the following: “The session has expired. If the browser window is idle for 15 or more minutes, the session expires automatically. We also banned back, browser actions for security reasons.
The graphics appeared on the left side of the page.
At the time of writing official IT social media maintenance, they did not respond to the post.
How did Netizens react? “Undoubted, Yahi Hoga, people find some reason …”
GFX seemed to play on the meaning of expiration, but the user did not appreciate it and questioned: “W ** is this art used? A dead body for the expiration of a session? Is it so disgusting (sic).”
The other Netizens also responded and shared their views on works of art. Some users considered it funny and published with laughs, while others tried to calm the original poster and said, “Why take it so sensitive in a light heart … appreciate developers (sic).”
Another said, “Istg people like you find a reason to praise and strengthen their social media involvement. Get a life. With a work of art (sic) there is nothing wrong.”
And one joked: “Yeh HMARE SARE Goverment Web Ka Hlt Hai Sb Dead Hai Bhai Ye Wahi represented Kr R Hoga Syd (maybe it represents the coral of government websites) (SIC).
(Tagstotranslate) Expired session





