Por: Associated Press Politics December 15, 2022
TikTok’s algorithms are promoting videos about self-harm and eating disorders to vulnerable teens, according to a report published Wednesday that highlights concerns about social media and its impact on .Researchers at the nonprofit Center for Countering Digital Hate created TikTok accounts for fictional teen personas in the U.S., United Kingdom, Canada and Australia. The researchers operating the accounts then “liked” videos about... + full article
ABC News USA Life December 16, 2022
A new NGO report released Thursday claims TikTok's algorithm targets vulnerable teens and recommends harmful content to them, sometimes as rapidly as every 27 to 39 seconds.The , defines harmful content as content about topics like eating disorders, weight-shaming,... + más
TikTok pushes potentially harmful content to users as often as every 39 seconds, study says | CBS News
TikTok pushes harmful content to teens every 39 seconds, new report claims | ABC7
ABC News USA Health December 15, 2022
TikTok's algorithms are promoting videos about self-harm and eating disorders to vulnerable teens, according to a report published Wednesday that highlights concerns about social media and its impact on youth mental health.Researchers at the nonprofit Center for Countering... + más
Report: TikTok boosts posts about eating disorders, suicide | WPLG Local 10
Report: TikTok boosts posts about eating disorders, suicide | Associated Press
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics December 15, 2022
TikTok's algorithms are promoting videos about self-harm and eating disorders to vulnerable teens, according to a report published Wednesday that highlights concerns about social media and its impact on .Researchers at the nonprofit Center for Countering Digital Hate... + más
Report: TikTok boosts posts about eating disorders, suicide | ABC News
Fox Business USA Tech December 15, 2022
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr discusses bipartisan calls to ban TikTok, arguing it's time for the Biden administration to step up as concerns grow regarding the platform's ties to the Chinese government. Researchers for a group dedicated to combating online hate and... + más
Forbes USA Tech December 06, 2022
View of variously colored capsules, a blister pack of pills, plastic bottles with child-resistant ... [+] caps, and a glass of water on a white surface, California, 2016. (Photo by Tom Kelley/Getty Images)Getty Images In a new study, researchers from the University of Cincinnati... + más
New guidelines call for doctors to screen for anxiety: Why it matters, especially for women | ABC News
Guidelines say kids 8 and older should be screened for anxiety: What parents should know | ABC7
Newsweek USA Health November 23, 2022
For the millions of Americans with eating disorders, navigating Thanksgiving can be a challenge given the food-centric nature of the holiday. But if you do suffer from one of these conditions, there are steps you can take to help minimize the stress and anxiety that is often... + más
TikTok Trend Using Bella Hadid’s Voice Is Normalizing Disordered Eating | Time
Happy Thanksgiving 2022 wishes, messages and greetings | Newsweek
Time USA Entertainment October 19, 2022
A viral new using audio of voice has raised concern online for normalizing disordered eating and making light of . The audio, originally taken from cover shoot, features the model’s voice saying, “My name, my name is Bella Hadid.” While it was originally set to, TikTok... + más
How Bella Hadid Owned Paris Fashion Week—and Blew Up TikTok | The Daily Beast
Bella Hadid struts runway topless, then gets white dress spray-painted for Paris Fashion Week | Fox News
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