Hannah Jones+FollowFired by Messenger: Is Tech Killing Empathy?Would you accept being fired through a chat app while on vacation? One worker’s experience of losing their job via Facebook Messenger—without a call or meeting—raises real questions about digital communication and workplace respect. As tech makes it easier to deliver tough news, are we losing the human touch? Would you tolerate this, or should companies set a higher standard? Let’s debate what professionalism looks like in the digital age. #Tech #WorkplaceTech #DigitalEtiquette00Share
Anthony Morris+FollowWould You Venmo a Date for Fries?Let’s talk digital etiquette: Is it fair or just plain petty to send a payment request for splitting fries after a first date? With mobile payment apps making micro-transactions easier than ever, are we losing sight of social norms—or just redefining them? Would you draw the line at $3.25, or is this the new normal for transparency and fairness in dating? Sound off below! #Tech #DigitalEtiquette #MobilePayments00Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowIs Grief on Social Media Too Performative?Let’s talk about the unspoken rules of mourning online. When someone passes, is posting about it on social media a genuine act of connection, or does it cross into performative territory? As our feeds fill with tributes, selfies, and eulogies, it’s getting harder to know what’s authentic. Are we supporting each other, or just chasing engagement? Where do you draw the line? #Tech #DigitalEtiquette #SocialMedia00Share
Kathleen Pham+FollowPhones Down at Concerts: Yay or Nay?Iron Maiden’s latest move to curb phone use at their concerts has reignited the debate: should we ditch our devices to truly experience live music, or does capturing the moment add to the fun? With artists like Bob Dylan and Jack White going phone-free, and others like Damon Albarn pushing back, where do you stand? Is tech ruining the vibe, or just evolving the concert experience? Let’s hear your take! #LiveMusicDebate #ConcertCulture #TechAndMusic #IronMaiden #DigitalEtiquette #Tech10Share
Glen Bryant+FollowPhones Down at Concerts: Yay or Nay?Iron Maiden is asking fans to pocket their phones during the Run For Your Lives tour, arguing that endless filming kills the vibe for both the band and the crowd. Is this a bold move to revive real concert energy, or is it out of touch with how we experience live music today? Would you trade your phone for a more immersive show? Let’s debate! #LiveMusicDebate #ConcertCulture #TechAndMusic #IronMaiden #DigitalEtiquette #Tech00Share
carly96+FollowWould You Boot AI From Your Meeting?AI assistants are quietly joining more meetings, taking notes and generating summaries. But what happens when a coworker isn’t cool with a digital observer? Etiquette pros say transparency is key—always give a heads up and be ready to hit pause if someone objects. Is AI a helpful sidekick or an unwanted eavesdropper? Where do you draw the line between productivity and privacy? #AIinMeetings #WorkplaceTech #DigitalEtiquette #Productivity #TechDebate #Tech30Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowIs Oversharing the New Privacy Risk?Let’s talk about the digital TMI epidemic—when did social feeds become confession booths? From cryptic drama posts to graphic health updates and public relationship spats, it feels like the boundaries of privacy are vanishing. Is this radical transparency empowering, or are we losing the art of discretion? Where do you draw the line between authentic sharing and cringe-worthy oversharing? Drop your thoughts (minus the TMI!) below. #DigitalEtiquette #SocialMediaDebate #PrivacyMatters #TechCulture #Tech00Share
brett13+FollowAre Text Abbreviations Killing Vibes?Ever feel like a quick "plz" or "ty" in a text makes you seem less genuine? Recent research suggests those shortcuts might be doing more harm than good, even among tech-savvy friends and digital natives. Are we sacrificing sincerity for speed? Would you rather get a full "thank you" or is "thx" enough? Let's debate: are abbreviations killing the vibe, or just keeping things efficient? #DigitalEtiquette #TextingCulture #TechDebate #CommunicationTrends #Tech21Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowAre Boomers Texting All Wrong?Let’s talk about the texting generation gap! Have you ever noticed how a simple period or a lack of emojis can totally change the vibe of a message? For boomers, proper punctuation and formality are second nature, but to younger texters, it can feel cold or even passive-aggressive. Should we adapt our digital language to connect better, or is it up to the younger crowd to read between the lines? Let’s debate: who should bend in the texting etiquette tug-of-war? #DigitalEtiquette #TextingCulture #GenZVsBoomers #CommunicationTrends #Tech57Share
brett13+FollowIs Tech Ghosting the New Social Norm?Imagine your go-to group chat suddenly going silent—no warning, just blocked. In the age of instant connectivity, is it easier than ever to cut ties without explanation? When a bridesmaid blocks the bride months before the wedding, it’s not just a personal drama—it’s a glimpse into how tech shapes our relationships. Are digital boundaries making it too easy to ghost, or is this just modern etiquette evolving? Let’s debate: is tech empowering or isolating us? #TechCulture #DigitalEtiquette #ModernRelationships #WatercoolerMoment #Tech90Share