The Railway Recruitment Boards (RRBs) warn against sharing exam content on social media, citing it as serious misconduct. Individuals found guilty face disqualification, disciplinary/legal action, and potential police reports. Platforms like YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook have seen such violations. Candidates should review the official notice and visit the RRB website for details.
RRBs issue notice warning candidates against sharing test content on YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook

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