News Flash! • Digitalyst Showcase - Edition 044

It's exciting to see the community come alive. Many relate to the community's scope to somehow be inclusive in their lives, and so they're sharing content in their own unique ways. This community showcase is to shine a spotlight on our community gems since the last showcase—usually between the last seven days.

For more insights, visit the community's introduction post and also find content ideas.

The dream is to build an informative, inspiring, and transforming hub where people unlock 10x their potential in this digital era. And to align with this dream, you way want to have a good look at the community's scope as well.

Creator Showcase

Now, without further ado, let's showcase some of the exemplary posts that represented the community's theme with their alignment, quality, and effort—in no particular order. These posts have been curated by @digital.hub and are highlighted in the community as 'Curated Content'.

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When Digital Superstition Becomes Funny Now

by @mayor-001

One famous and popular digital superstitious belief that we heard was connecting 5G network into your body system, if I can quote right I can actually remember saying that post as connecting it to your heart or your general body Per say.. it wasn't funny there because of our parents, most of them are not digitally incline, so they were afraid if something bad could have happened, if that believe really come to an existence.


Digital Superstitions : Panic Over a forwarded message

by @jmis101


I brought out a notebook and wrote a farewell message to my parents and siblings.
The fear of nearing death filled my whole body, I only made sure to pretend and hide it.
I ate everything eatable in the house that day, per say, it is my last meal.
That night, I couldn't sleep well.
I was just thinking about the many things I would miss and where will i be going from here.


WHEN SUPERSTITION MEETS SOCIAL MEDIA

by @hopestylist


There was one time I was on Facebook and I read a touching writeup and we were asked to type “I shall not die”. I was already used to these messages at that time so I just laughed and scroll through. A lot of persons typed it because they were scared of dying and it is only normal. No one wants to die so that was a very good idea of a post to drive some good traffic. People will always feel scared once it has to do with their life, money, family and those things they hold dear.


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And there we have it—highlights of the Digital Lifestyle community last week. We appreciate them for adding value to the community, and we hope this showcase brings more eyes to their content.

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Congratulations guys! You all deserve this showcase. Shine on!

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