Stream News Today — July 15, 2026

StreamNews newsroom brief · 1h ago · 1 min read · via StreamNews

Womanizer Coupons: Save 15% in July and more — today's stream signal.

As we navigate the ever-changing landscape of technology and social media, it's clear that the way we interact with online platforms is under scrutiny. The UK's proposed social media curfew for 16- and 17-year-olds is a notable example of this, highlighting concerns about the impact of excessive screen time on young people's mental and physical health. Meanwhile, the role of social media in shaping our online experiences is also being examined, with platforms like YouTube and X being used as gateways to other types of content, including some that may not be suitable for all audiences.

But as we consider the potential risks and downsides of our online habits, we're also seeing a shift towards alternative solutions and workarounds. For instance, some users are looking for alternatives to traditional media streaming services like Plex, which has been criticized for its declining performance. Jellyfin is emerging as a potential replacement, offering a decentralized and open-source approach to media streaming. And in a more lighthearted vein, some online shoppers are on the lookout for discounts and promotions, such as the current offer of 15% off Womanizer products in July. As we move forward in this complex and rapidly evolving digital landscape, it's essential to stay informed about the latest developments and trends that are shaping our online lives.

Today's signal:
• Womanizer Coupons: Save 15% in July (wired.com)
• The UK Is Planning a Social Media Curfew for 16- and 17-Year-Olds (wired.com)
• YouTube and X Have Become ‘Gateways’ to Nudify Apps (wired.com)
• Plex Keeps Getting Worse. Is Jellyfin a Decent Replacement? (wired.com)

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