EDIT: After a cursory search, it seems there are a good deal of papers indicating that around 50% of all medical advice of all kinds on TikTok contains serious and often dangerous falsehoods.
EDIT: After a cursory search, it seems there are a good deal of papers indicating that around 50% of all medical advice of all kinds on TikTok contains serious and often dangerous falsehoods.
I’m surprised it is only 50% for a social media site.
50% of younger people get their medical advice from Tiktok.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/tiktok-health-advice-gen-z-b2580836.html
And 50% of psychological ‘advice’ on TikTok is bullshit.
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/07067437221082854
EDIT: After a cursory search, it seems there are a good deal of papers indicating that around 50% of all medical advice of all kinds on TikTok contains serious and often dangerous falsehoods.
I’m surprised it is only 50% for a social media site.
OK now do Facebook
I think that Facebook is a bit harder to do this kind of study on … anyways, Im tired now, you do it lol.