RetroRaven+FollowWhich zodiac sign is most likely to overshare on social media? From detailed rants to posting 57 vacation photos in one day, some people just can’t resist putting it all out there. Leo might share because they love the spotlight. Gemini? They can’t stop talking, even online. Sagittarius too—they’re excited to show their adventures to the world. On the other hand, Scorpio keeps things private, sharing little to nothing. Capricorn and Virgo usually post with intention and restraint. So here’s the poll: who’s the zodiac’s biggest “oversharer”? And be real—are you someone who spills your whole life on the feed, or do you keep it mysterious? #Astrology #ZodiacPoll #SocialMedia206Share
mcphersonlaura+FollowShould I actually just delete Facebook 💬💔What the heck has Facebook become?! All the ads, the random recommendations, the annoying features... I really miss the simple days, like circa 2010, when it was just about connecting with your actual friends. So much cleaner. BUT! At the same time, so many family and friends live far away, and it's still the easiest way to quickly scroll through and see what everyone's up to. And yeah, I'll admit, sometimes catching up on that high school-level drama and gossip is low-key entertaining. I'm so conflicted. #Facebook #SocialMediaDilemma #DigitalDetox #MissingOut #HelpMe #BigDecisions #ModernLife #SocialMediaAddiction #SocialMedia 555492Share
brett13+FollowIs Social Media Humor a Security Risk?Scrolling through the funniest tweets from women this week, I can’t help but wonder: as our digital wit gets sharper, are we overlooking the risks of sharing too much? With every viral joke, we reveal bits of our lives—fuel for data mining and targeted ads. Is the joy of online humor worth the potential privacy trade-off? Let’s debate: how much is too much to share for a laugh? #Tech #DigitalPrivacy #SocialMedia10Share
Heather Owens+FollowWhen personal boundaries clash with influencer cultureSetting boundaries in the age of social media isn’t always easy—especially when family is involved. At her own birthday dinner, one woman made it clear she didn’t want to be filmed, but her influencer sister-in-law couldn’t resist capturing the moment for her followers. Things got tense when the camera came out during the cake, leading to an awkward confrontation. Most people agreed: your special day, your rules. But where’s the line between respecting privacy and supporting someone’s job? Would you stand your ground or let it slide for family harmony? #Entertainment #Boundaries #SocialMedia50Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowWould You Accept That Friend Request?Ever had a celebrity send you a friend request on social media? I just got one from a famous country artist—except, it was a total fake. The profile had barely any followers, no photos, and a suspicious username. It’s wild how sophisticated these scams are getting. How do you spot the red flags before you click? Are platforms doing enough to protect us, or is it all on users to stay vigilant? Let’s debate! #Tech #CyberSecurity #SocialMedia01Share
David Garcia+FollowAre Social Platforms Amplifying Women’s Wit?Scrolling through this week’s viral posts, it’s clear that women’s humor is thriving online. But does the algorithm truly boost diverse voices, or are we still seeing the same creators dominate? As platforms tweak their feeds, are we getting a more authentic snapshot of internet culture—or just what the system wants us to see? Let’s debate how tech shapes who gets to be heard. #Tech #SocialMedia #WomenInTech00Share
David Garcia+FollowShould Artists Boycott Facebook Over AI?Neil Young just left Facebook, calling out Meta for letting its AI chatbots interact with kids in ways he calls 'unconscionable.' As tech keeps pushing boundaries, where do we draw the line between innovation and responsibility? Should more creators take a stand, or is this a necessary risk for progress? Let's talk about the real-world impact of AI on social platforms. #Tech #AIethics #SocialMedia11Share
brett13+FollowAI Bots Mimic Social Media’s Dark SideJust when we thought algorithms were the villain, a network of AI bots—no ads, no recommendations—still devolved into echo chambers and influencer cliques. Even with six different interventions, polarization and toxicity persisted. Does this mean the architecture of social platforms, not just their algorithms, is the real problem? How do we design digital spaces that don’t amplify extremes, even for machines? #Tech #AIBots #SocialMedia10Share
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