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Today I am celebrating 3 years of my volunteering initiative of cleaning Bulgarian public places ( I am
Romanian -British) while waiting for one of our twins who had a stroke before birth to get out of private physiotherapy.
I started posting in Bulgarian , later also in Romanian ( not anymore) and in December I started posting in English ( 500k followers on Fb and 200k on insta ) .
It has been a lovely journey, I met a lot of good people that taught me many things , but the journey is only about to get started.
My final goal is to create a global volunteering movement led by personal example .
Thank you for being part of the journey !
Gabriel
New update released: eYou version 0.6.2 — 73
The update focuses on making conversations clearer, reactions more visible, videos smoother, and the overall app experience more reliable across feeds, comments, and notifications.
What’s new
✅ Better comment threads
Replies now open in a dedicated thread panel, making conversations easier to follow. Reply references are clearer, and notifications can take you directly to the relevant reply.
✅ Clearer reactions and social proof
Reactions now appear above the action bar, with named summaries such as “Marie and 4 others,” so it’s easier to see who engaged with a post.
✅ More visible reactions across the app
Reaction emojis are now shown on comments and news article cards, giving you more context at a glance.
✅ A better fullscreen video experience
The Videos tab now supports a vertical swipe feed in fullscreen, with reworked playback controls for a smoother viewing experience.
✅ Faster navigation
You can now scroll back to the top by re-tapping Home or tapping the header.
✅ Credit when you help correct information
When your dispute changes a verdict, you’ll now receive a “Proven right” credit.
✅ More languages, better translations
eYou now supports Polish and European Portuguese, bringing the total to 9 languages. We also completed a full translation quality pass across all supported locales.
✅ More natural comment order
Comments now read from oldest to newest, making discussions easier to follow.
Fixes and improvements
We also improved several parts of the app experience:
✅ Smoother feed scrolling, with link previews no longer causing layout jumps.
✅ Comment sheets no longer stack or send replies to the wrong place.
✅ The blocked users list now loads all pages and handles errors properly.
✅ Video drafts are no longer lost between sessions.
✅ Unavailable quoted posts now show a neutral placeholder.
✅ The feed tab bar is centered again.
Today, eYou gets better.
Not louder. Not bigger.
Better.
We looked at the things you touch every single day. Reactions. Comments. Video.
And we made them feel right.
Let's start with reactions.
For a long time they lived wherever they could fit. On your photos. Over your videos. In the way.
Not anymore.
Reactions now have one home. A single row, right where you expect it, on every post and every Pulse article.
And they tell you something.
"You and 12 others." "Marie and 12 others."
You always know who is in the room.
Now, comments.
Conversations were tangled. Replies buried inside replies. Hard to follow.
So we opened them up.
Tap a reply. The thread slides in. Clean. Focused. The original on top, the answers below.
Swipe back from anywhere to leave.
And when a reply answers another reply, you see exactly who. Tap it. You are there.
The whole conversation now reads the way a conversation should. Top to bottom. Oldest to newest.
Simple.
Thank you @Emergency Turtle for the heads up.
Now, video.
Open a video on the Videos feed.
Swipe up. The next one.
Swipe down. The last one.
Tap anywhere to pause. No button in the way. Nothing between you and the frame.
This is video the way it should feel.
And something we care about deeply.
Sometimes you challenge a fact-check. Sometimes you get told no.
And sometimes, later, the evidence proves you were right all along.
Now that moment belongs to you.
A "Proven right" badge. And a message.
"You were right. Your evidence changed the verdict."
Because credibility runs both ways.
One more thing.
Tap Home again. Back to the top. No refresh, no lost place.
Tap the top bar. Straight up.
Little gestures. Big comfort.
Good evening, friends.
Jass & @Grégoire Vigroux
PART 2/2
The roundup is back.
66 matches, 3 weeks of football, one massive carousel.
We picked it up right where we left off (18 June) and rode it all the way through to Monday's Round of 16. Group stage wrapped, brackets set, and a whole lot of chaos in between.
A few moments worth remembering:
Germany crashed out to Paraguay on penalties. So did the Netherlands, to Morocco.
Norway stunning Brazil 2-1. Haaland doing Haaland things.
Spain edging Portugal 1-0 in what might've been Ronaldo's final World Cup game.
Belgium 4-1 USA on home soil, one of the harshest exits.
Sweden 5-1 Tunisia. Germany 7-1 Curaçao. Records tumbled.
Belgium 3-2 Senegal in extra time. Egypt beating Australia on pens. Not for the faint-hearted.
And now, the leaderboard. 🏆
The predictor race is heating up.
@IonutG takes the top spot with 12 exact-score calls, followed by @Ovidiu Pavel (10) and @Isabela (9). Right behind: @gaius 🇪🇺, @Dorina Tătăran, and @Andria 🇪🇺 all sitting on 8.
25 of you are now on the board, from single catches to double digits. Every match still counts.
Coming up: Argentina vs Egypt and Switzerland vs Colombia today close out the Round of 16. Quarterfinals kick off Thursday. Polls stay open. Keep them coming.
Swipe through the carousel for every result, every catch, every "how did nobody see that coming."
See you in the next post.
PART 1/2
The roundup is back.
66 matches, 3 weeks of football, one massive carousel.
We picked it up right where we left off (18 June) and rode it all the way through to Monday's Round of 16. Group stage wrapped, brackets set, and a whole lot of chaos in between.
A few moments worth remembering:
Germany crashed out to Paraguay on penalties. So did the Netherlands, to Morocco.
Norway stunning Brazil 2-1. Haaland doing Haaland things.
Spain edging Portugal 1-0 in what might've been Ronaldo's final World Cup game.
Belgium 4-1 USA on home soil, one of the harshest exits.
Sweden 5-1 Tunisia. Germany 7-1 Curaçao. Records tumbled.
Belgium 3-2 Senegal in extra time. Egypt beating Australia on pens. Not for the faint-hearted.
And now, the leaderboard. 🏆
The predictor race is heating up.
@IonutG takes the top spot with 12 exact-score calls, followed by @Ovidiu Pavel (10) and @Isabela (9). Right behind: @gaius 🇪🇺, @Dorina Tătăran, and @Andria 🇪🇺 all sitting on 8.
25 of you are now on the board, from single catches to double digits. Every match still counts.
Coming up: Argentina vs Egypt and Switzerland vs Colombia today close out the Round of 16. Quarterfinals kick off Thursday. Polls stay open. Keep them coming.
Swipe through the carousel for every result, every catch, every "how did nobody see that coming."
See you in the next post.
For the people living in Central - Eastern Europe , seeing a metal bar structure between the blocks of apartments was a common view .
There are still a lot of them in Sofia and all over Bulgaria and I must say that I prefer dusting and cleaning my own carpet .
Now I have a proper place to do it as well !
Follow @FixerDad for more meaningful transformations!
Thank you !
Gabriel
Is the #WorldCup2026 becoming a joke?
What was supposed to be a celebration of football is turning into a masterclass in geopolitical bias, sketchy VAR calls, and FIFA favoritism.
Here is quick breakdown of why this tournament is starting to feel horrible to watch:
Mistreatment of Iran The unfairness started before the whistle even blew. The Iranian national team has faced unprecedented logistical hurdles, with several key staff members denied entry visas to the US. Denying a team the ability to properly prepare or travel seamlessly between games completely violates the core principle of fair play.
VAR Absurdity (Croatia vs. Portugal): We reached peak VAR madness during Croatia vs. Portugal. A critical decision was overturned because a player's hair supposedly grazed the ball, without changing its trajectory whatsoever! Since when does a microscopic, non-deviating touch constitute a foul? FIFA’s own historical interpretations suggest that if a touch doesn’t alter the play, it shouldn't overturn a match.
The Paraguay Connection & FIFA Geopolitics If you want to understand the France vs. Paraguay refereeing disaster, you have to look at investigative journalist Romain Molina’s latest video on Paraguay’s massive leverage within FIFA. Luque in the Greater Asunción Metropolitan area, in Paraguay, is home of the CONMEBOL. For decades under Nicolás Leoz, the headquarters literally enjoyed diplomatic immunity, shielding soccer executives from the law. Leoz's successor, Juan Ángel Napout, also Paraguayan, was convicted for pocketing millions in bribes. The current CONMEBOL president, Alejandro Domínguez, surprisingly also Paraguayan, and a close ally of Gianni Infantino, has faced heavy scrutiny over unreturned funds. Paraguay appears entirely protected by soccer's highest powers. Not mentioning that Paraguay’s president follows Trump ideology.
The Balogun Red Card Scandal After getting a red card, massive political pressure, right up to the Trump administration, pushed FIFA to miraculously find a way so he could play against Belgium tonight. FIFA's Head of Legal, Emilio García Silvero (another close ally of the Paraguayan elite), asked his legal team to come up with solution. They decided to exploit "Article 27" to suspend the red card and allow Balogun to play. It’s a legal loophole NEVER USED for standard match ejections.
Thankfully, the Belgian Federation exposed how fundamentally contradictory this is to FIFA's own disciplinary code, causing absolute chaos. UEFA has also voiced its concerns, and frankly, the world should too.
The US have crossed a line. Integrity is lost, even at the flagship event of the most popular sport worldwide. 😢