In today’s digitalized world, issues with the digital community often capture headlines and make news. This week is no different. A major social media platform made headlines in two separate but equally newsworthy stories.
The first story is focused around DJ Right Winger, who was recently booted from the social media platform for what the company considers to be a violation of their terms of service. The details of the violation have not yet been revealed but the company considers it serious enough to prompt this action.
Another major announcement from the social media platform this week was the introduction of a new feature that allows users to share their posts on Twitter. The move is seen as a direct attempt to take on Twitter as a competitor.
Finally, the trending topic in the online world today is the emergence of the four day work week. While still in its experimental stage, many companies have adopted the system and report that the employees are actually more productive and morale has improved.
This week, digital news has been interesting, to say the least. DJ Right Winger was booted, Facebook made a play against Twitter, and the four day work week showed some success. It’s unclear whether these changes will be embraced by the digital community or not, but one thing is certain – the digital news cycle shows no signs of slowing down any time soon.