brett13+FollowShould Kids Get Endorsement Deals?Shaquille O’Neal just offered a 6-year-old martial arts prodigy her own shoe deal after discovering her on Instagram. With millions watching her training clips, Nalah Barry’s story raises a big question: Is it empowering for brands to back child athletes this early, or does it risk putting too much pressure on young talent? Would you support your own kid landing a business deal before second grade? Let’s talk. #Tech #TechCulture #YouthSports21Share
Kelly Sanchez+FollowIs Emotional Age Just a Number?Leonardo DiCaprio claims he’s “emotionally 35” at 50, sparking a wave of memes and debates online. But here’s the real question: In an era where tech is blurring the lines between our physical and digital selves, does emotional age matter more than the number on your birth certificate? Or is it just another way to dodge societal expectations? Let’s hear your take—does mindset trump the calendar? #Tech #TechCulture #DigitalIdentity10Share
Kimberly Hall+FollowNeon’s Billion-Dollar MJ Tour: Who Should’ve Gone?Imagine stepping into Michael Jackson’s world and handling artifacts worth over a billion dollars—streamer Neon just did that, and the internet is divided. Some fans think another creator deserved the invite, while others are in awe of the rare access. Is this a win for digital creators, or should icons’ legacies be handled differently? Would you trust a streamer with priceless pop culture history? Let’s debate. #Tech #MichaelJackson #TechCulture00Share
Glen Bryant+FollowIs Social Media Making Us All Performers?Ever notice how tech has blurred the line between authentic and performative? From LinkedIn flexes to viral 'acts of kindness,' it feels like every platform nudges us to curate a persona. Are we losing genuine connection, or is this just the new digital normal? Let’s debate: does tech amplify authenticity, or just reward the best performance? Drop your thoughts below—let’s get real about our online selves. #Tech #TechCulture #DigitalIdentity00Share
Mary Mendoza+FollowPhones Down: Are Concert Bans Fair?Maynard James Keenan is doubling down on his live show phone ban, insisting that recording gigs on your device ruins the experience for everyone—including you. Is it time we all unplug at concerts and live in the moment, or should fans have the right to capture memories however they want? Where do you stand on the tech vs. presence debate at live events? #Tech #TechCulture #LiveMusic10Share
Stephanie Edwards+FollowDid Smartphones Kill Our Shared Rituals?Remember when making a mixtape meant hours of curation, or when finding a payphone was a plot twist in real life? Our smartphones have replaced so many gadgets, but did we lose more than just tech? Have we traded tactile, communal experiences for algorithmic convenience? Let’s debate: Is the convenience of digital worth the cultural rituals we’ve left behind? #Tech #TechCulture #DigitalConvenience00Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowWould You Use Hinge for a Handyman?Dating apps are evolving—now, some single women are using Hinge to find more than just romance. The latest trend? Recruiting matches to help assemble furniture or hang shelves on the first date. Is this a clever way to blend utility with chemistry, or does it cross a line into transactional territory? Would you be game to build a bookshelf for a potential partner, or does this feel like a tech-enabled shortcut to the 'boyfriend experience'? Let’s debate! #Tech #datingapps #techculture10Share
Barbara Valentine+FollowIs Quantum Dating the Future of Love?Have you noticed how dating apps are shifting from finding 'the one' to exploring infinite possibilities? Quantum dating is the latest trend—think less pressure, more self-discovery. Instead of locking in commitment, people are embracing every match as a new timeline for growth. Does this mindset make dating healthier, or does it just dodge real connection? Would you try quantum dating, or is it just a tech buzzword? Let’s debate! #Tech #QuantumDating #TechCulture55Share
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
Jennifer Meyer+FollowIs Privacy Dead for Celebs’ Devices?Travis Kelce’s phone lockscreen—featuring Taylor Swift—went viral after fans zoomed in on his Instagram post. This raises a big question: Are public figures ever truly in control of their digital privacy? With high-res cameras and obsessive fandoms, even a lockscreen can become global news. Should celebrities embrace this exposure, or is it time for better tech to protect personal moments? #Tech #DigitalPrivacy #TechCulture10Share