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Social Media Crackdown, Talking Plants, & Healthier Chocolate!

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In the first part of today's show, we looked at how social media platforms face massive fines under the UK’s new digital safety laws. Then, we explored how plants emit airborne sounds when under stress—revealing more about nature than we ever imagined. Finally, we discovered how food scientists have managed to make chocolate healthier without sacrificing taste!

Today's unpopular opinion was Online platforms should be held responsible for what their users post.

In the second half of the show, we asked 100 humans to name something there is too much of on social media. Later, we saw a self-driving Tesla crash into a wall painted to look like a road—just months before its planned robotaxi launch.

The ProBoh Show is a variety show in English, hosted by Rob Grams. Listen to the day's news highlights, test yourself with our games, and participate in our chat.

🔹 Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ProfessionalBohemian – Get VODs of live episodes, blogs, vlogs, and behind-the-scenes content.

🔹 Watch the show live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/professionalbohemian

🔹 Participate in the polls for the show on Instagram (@professionalbohemian) or Twitter (@proboh).

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In the first part of today's show, we looked at how social media platforms face massive fines under the UK’s new digital safety laws. Then, we explored how plants emit airborne sounds when under stress—revealing more about nature than we ever imagined. Finally, we discovered how food scientists have managed to make chocolate healthier without sacrificing taste!

Today's unpopular opinion was Online platforms should be held responsible for what their users post.

In the second half of the show, we asked 100 humans to name something there is too much of on social media. Later, we saw a self-driving Tesla crash into a wall painted to look like a road—just months before its planned robotaxi launch.

The ProBoh Show is a variety show in English, hosted by Rob Grams. Listen to the day's news highlights, test yourself with our games, and participate in our chat.

🔹 Support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ProfessionalBohemian – Get VODs of live episodes, blogs, vlogs, and behind-the-scenes content.

🔹 Watch the show live on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/professionalbohemian

🔹 Participate in the polls for the show on Instagram (@professionalbohemian) or Twitter (@proboh).

  continue reading

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