Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. John Samuels is the Founder/CEO of Wellworth healthcare advisory firm. The priciest thing in American healthcare right now isn’t a ...
(The Hill) — Posts spreading misinformation are most amplified on Twitter and TikTok, according to a new report that looked at the spread of false narratives online. The Integrity Institute, an ...
More than half of the most popular TikTok videos about mental health peddle misinformation and pose a significant risk to users struggling with complex conditions, British experts warned. Users ...
The internet is both excellent and horrible at spreading information and community. In one sense, it can provide access to so many people and perspectives that aren't available in a person's ...
Have you ever diagnosed yourself with a mental health disorder based on a TikTok video? If so, you're definitely not alone. Many people turn to social media to understand their behaviors and to find ...
Personal narratives on allergy and asthma conditions which contained inaccuracies gained the most traction online.
TikTok may be the platform of choice for catchy videos, but anyone using it to learn about COVID-19, climate change or Russia's invasion of Ukraine is likely to encounter misleading information, ...
An investigation claims more than half of the top videos under TikTok’s #mentalhealthtips contain "misinformation" — but the social media giant says the report “opposes free expression” Cara Lynn ...
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