Brittany Mills+FollowTop 5 Most Followed Sports Teams on Instagram in the USABasketball absolutely dominates the list — 4 out of the top 5 teams are NBA franchises. NBA’s global reach and superstar-driven branding clearly give it an edge in social media presence over other US sports leagues. #NBA #SocialMedia #SportsBusiness #Basketball #SportsFranchise20Share
sgarcia+FollowTried to stop being toxic online and it immediately improved my mental health 😳Saw this topic "What’s one thing you’ve stopped doing that immediately improved your mental health," and my answer instantly came to mind: trying my best to stop being toxic online. For a while, I got caught up in many political message boards, naively thinking perhaps I could change someone's mind. Once I realized that wasn't going to happen and that I was just contributing to the online drama, I did my best to become more of a constructive presence and less of a divisive poster. I still catch myself backsliding once in a while, but I try to recognize and minimize it. #MentalHealth #SelfImprovement #SocialMedia #HealthyHabits #PersonalGrowth #Mindfulness #InternetCulture #Health 10Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowShould Artists Air Dirty Laundry Online?Offset says he won’t diss Cardi B in his music, out of respect for their family. But fans are quick to point out that drama still spills over on social media. Is it more responsible for artists to keep personal conflicts out of their art—or does that just shift the spectacle to Twitter and Instagram? Where’s the line between authenticity and oversharing in the digital age? #Tech #MusicDebate #SocialMedia00Share
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
benjaminmeyer+FollowWhy did celebrity culture die down after 2020? 🤔Not too long ago, it felt like celebrity gossip was everywhere. Entire news cycles would revolve around who Kim Kardashian was dating, what drama was unfolding in Hollywood, or who wore what to the Met Gala. But post-2020, the volume seems to have dropped. People don’t seem nearly as obsessed with celebs as they once were—at least not in the same way. Is it because of the pandemic shift in priorities? The rise of influencers over traditional celebrities? Or maybe just collective fatigue? #celebrityculture #Post2020World #PopCulture #SocialMedia #Celebrity #Discussion 30Share
David Garcia+FollowDid AI Just Fuel a Celebrity Rumor Spiral?Travis Kelce’s Instagram photo dump with Taylor Swift has the internet buzzing—not about their love, but about a supposed engagement ring spotted on his phone’s lock screen. Turns out, it’s just her rocking his Super Bowl rings. But here’s the real question: Are we seeing a new era where image recognition and social media sleuthing spark wild rumors faster than ever? Is tech making us too quick to jump to conclusions? #Tech #TechCulture #SocialMedia81Share
FromTheLand+FollowLeBron Sends Cease‑and‑Desist to AI Platform Over Strange Deepfake VideosLeBron James’ legal team has finally stepped in—sending a cease‑and‑desist to Interlink AI, a tool within the FlickUp platform that allowed users to generate bizarre deepfake videos of him, including being portrayed as pregnant. These went viral on Instagram under the “brainrot AI” trend. According to reports, this marks one of the first high-profile cases of a celebrity taking legal action over non‑consensual, though not explicit, AI‑generated content using their likeness. In response, the mods at Interlink said they’ve removed all realistic human models from the platform. Several Instagram accounts that hosted these videos—racking up millions of views—have already been taken down. LeBron is clearly setting a precedent to protect his image and push for clearer legal boundaries around AI-generated likenesses. #AI #Deepfake #LeBron #NBATech #Privacy #CelebrityRights #SocialMedia #TechNews4048Share
Anthony Morris+FollowWhen Social Media Habits Go MainstreamMr. Iguana’s leap toward WWE stardom just hit a digital snag—fans discovered he follows an adult account on X. In an era where personal online activity can impact public personas, should wrestling stars be held to stricter standards? Or is this just another case of internet sleuthing going too far? Let’s debate where the line should be drawn for public figures in the digital age. #Tech #TechEthics #SocialMedia00Share
christopher65+FollowAnnouncing Your Own Death: Tech or TMI?Tanner Martin just changed the influencer game by announcing his own death on Instagram, using a pre-recorded video to break the news and support his family. Is this a powerful use of digital legacy tools, or does it blur the line between authentic connection and oversharing? Would you want control over your final online message, or does this raise new privacy and emotional risks? Let’s talk digital afterlife. #DigitalLegacy #TechEthics #SocialMedia #Tech10Share
Meghan Reynolds+FollowIs Blockchain the Future of Social Media?With Own launching its decentralized, blockchain-powered social app, creators can finally earn real revenue—no matter their follower count or location. The $OWN token rewards engagement, and creators keep a much bigger slice of the pie. But does tokenizing content truly empower creators, or just add another layer of complexity? Would you trust a blockchain to protect your digital rights? Let’s debate: Is this the creator economy’s next big leap, or just another tech trend? #CreatorEconomy #Blockchain #SocialMedia #Tech20Share