Meta just announced a lineup of football-focused features across Threads, Instagram, Facebook, Messenger, and WhatsApp to bring fans closer to the action for this year’s FIFA World Cup. Do you guys used any of these features? If yes, then please do share the experience.
Read about Claude Mythos Preview. The ideas that’s rolling out that AI can go beyond chatting and even manipulate systems. It has made me rethink using AI tools again. Can AI really hack websites and social media accounts?
The line between creator and creation is getting blurred. It’s difficult to distinguish between the real influencer and an AI one. Now we get instant replies and chats. Isn’t this annoying? Don’t you think it’s more of a manipulation over innovation?
Currently I am using three platforms to get socially engaged: Instagram, WhatsApp, and Facebook. What’s yours?
Social media is flooded with AI content. And the downside is that people are living in the era of misinformation. The rate of increase on social media, driven by AI-generated content, is reshaping storytelling. Such low-quality visuals are heavily seen on platforms such as Facebook and Instagram. Is there any platform that is completely devoid of AI content?
Social media is becoming the dominant news source for GenZs. For news updates, they are either on X or IG.
I live far away from my family, so social media is the only place for instant updates. I'm concerned about my privacy That’s why I don’t want to lose my online connections. So, instead of deleting the app, how can I protect my privacy on social media?
Crypto projects often compete for attention through influencer campaigns, community incentives, airdrops, and viral social media marketing. While strong marketing can help a project reach more users, it can also create unrealistic expectations and shift the focus away from the technology itself. As the industry matures, should crypto projects prioritise building better products or better marketing? Can a great project succeed without creating hype?
Every market rally and correction dominates social media conversations, often overshadowing discussions around technology, adoption, and innovation. While price movements naturally attract attention, some believe the industry’s long-term success depends on focusing more on building products than predicting the next bull run. Has crypto become too price-driven, or is that simply part of every emerging market?
I am planning to switch to a new phone, and my usage is mostly calls, music, YouTube, PDFs, social media, and WhatsApp, but no gaming. Considering these priorities, do you think the Google Pixel 10 Pro is worth buying over the Galaxy S26?
It seems like new smartphone brands like Nothing CMF or Vivo are highly prioritizing lifestyle products that can suit social media aesthetics. Do you also feel that such brands are lacking in terms of performance?
Crypto influencers have become a major source of information for many investors, often breaking down complex topics and highlighting emerging trends. However, critics argue that influencer-driven content can sometimes fuel speculation, unrealistic expectations, and herd mentality. As social media continues to shape the crypto industry, are influencers helping users make informed decisions, or contributing to unnecessary hype?
Many flagship smartphones today feature 50MP camera systems and AI-enhanced photography, helping us capture social-media-ready posts. Any professional creator, I want to hear from you. Do you agree that smartphone cameras can become sole reasons for buying flagships?
Memecoins have introduced millions of people to crypto, often attracting users who may never have explored digital assets otherwise. Supporters argue that they increase participation and create vibrant communities. Critics counter that memecoins encourage speculation, distract from real innovation, and reinforce the perception that crypto is little more than a casino. As memecoins continue to dominate social media conversations and trading volumes, are they actually helping crypto grow or damaging its long-term credibility?
I have recently found the hidden Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra feature on my phone that has changed the way I used to text. The writing assistant helps me write texts, emails, social media posts, and captions, and improves my relationship with clients. It conveys my messages effectively along with the right tone. My emails sound professional and help me avoid the frustration of thinking while writing.
I just discovered the Removal tool in the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. Yesterday, I clicked a few car window photos, and I was impressed with its clean results. I have posted that photo on my social media, and the comments are praiseworthy. I have never discovered such a feature, though I have tried several apps for it. But this tool is truly awesome.
Meta says it will use facial and bone structure analysis to identify underage kids who are using social media, which has raised quite a few discussions around privacy. Do you think platforms should use these methods for age detection?
I am confused about buying Galaxy S26 and S26 Plus, because the differences dont feel huge on paper. I constantly scroll social media and do simple multitasking. Just wondering if Plus has a better battery life than S26. I dont want to regret purchasing it.
One of my friend is social media manager, and a mid-range phone is enough for her. Infact, it’s much more feasible in posting content or editing videos.
Recently, internet has spotted an error in Dhurandhar 2, where the users are questioning clip’s authenticity. The cameraman is being showed in social media platform’s videos. Many are commenting it’s AI generated. Can we say AI videos are getting better as people are unable to recognise the glitch at once.