In the face of the advent of music streaming services like Apple Music and Tidal, Spotify decided to changed its terms of service. And while you can’t please everyone, some very influential people like Minesweeper creator Markus Persson weren’t happy with the Swedish music streaming company.
.@Spotify Hello. As a consumer, I've always loved your service. You're the reason I stopped pirating music. Please consider not being evil.
— notch (@notch) August 21, 2015
It’s uncertain whether this phrase was intentionally controversial from Marks & Spencer. What is certain is that it got everyone’s attention.
Think M&S need a new copywriter… pic.twitter.com/X6NuazkUGX
— Rich (@RichSKWorth) August 15, 2015
The new fad among footballers and which is pushing engagement with their fans is the dizzy football take. Current stars like Gareth Bale, Philippe Coutinho, Jordan Ibe and Harry Cane have got involved in it as well as former stars like Gary Lineker!
Quality time with my mates filming my #Dizzygoals for @TheGlobalGoalshttps://t.co/aBIvhsnUrj
— Gareth Bale (@GarethBale11) August 20, 2015
Despite coming under a lot of fire for their transport company, Uber continue with their innovative ideas after introducing UberEATS – a food delivery initiative that can’t be too far away from the UK.
Get ready to dig in, San Francisco and Austin—#UberEATS has arrived. pic.twitter.com/Fvl5DBtARP
— Uber (@Uber) August 18, 2015
In one of the feel good stories of the week, Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai’s father tweeted her GCSE results and there was nothing but love on social media.
My wife Toor Pekai and I are proud of Malala getting 6A*s and 4As. #education for every child. pic.twitter.com/lfoKBLMGYz
— Ziauddin Yousafzai (@ZiauddinY) August 21, 2015
The 18-year-old Nobel Peace Prize winner, Malala Yousafzai took her GCSE exams this year and got six A*s & four As https://t.co/5tizcTFb1E
— Mohandas Menon (@mohanstatsman) August 21, 2015
Congrats @Malala.
A stunning reward for a brilliantly inspiring young woman. pic.twitter.com/OxHURBv8Np #GCSE— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 21, 2015