Social contagions can cause genuine illness, and TikTok may be a superspreader. The phenomenon known as "mass psychogenic illness" (MPI) – in which a group of people starts feeling sick with similar symptoms in the absence of a clear physical reason – is nothing new, and I'm sure nothing new to ya'll. A niece of mine has developed this condition, though not nearly as bad as portrayed in various news videos.
A mysterious outbreak of tic disorders among young people leads Dr Robert Bartholomew, a sociologist at the University of Auckland to question whether social media is making us sick.
Big pharma will have a pill or a vax for that issue.
Alabama, Utah become the latest U.S. states to ban TikTok on state devices
Will soon be banned nationwide to usher in Elon's X Everything app.
A mysterious outbreak of tic disorders among young people leads Dr Robert Bartholomew, a sociologist at the University of Auckland to question whether social media is making us sick.
Big pharma will have a pill or a vax for that issue.
Alabama, Utah become the latest U.S. states to ban TikTok on state devices
Will soon be banned nationwide to usher in Elon's X Everything app.
“World War III is a guerrilla information war with no division between military and civilian participation.” — Marshall McLuhan, from Culture Is Our Business, 1970