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A new study reveals that of 100 top contraception-related videos on TikTok, only 10% were created by medical professionals.
TikTok, like several other major social media platforms, is now turning to users to help fight misinformation. The popular video-sharing app announced Wednesday that users accepted into its pilot ...
“Footnotes” allows users to add “relevant information” to videos and rate helpfulness of comments, similar to X’s Community Notes used by X and a feature recently adopted by Meta, the parent company ...
Much of the health-related content about cholesterol on social media, in particular TikTok, is inaccurate, according to ...
AI-generated, deepfake videos that appear to show real physicians are being used to push false medical advice and ...
Misleading birth control advice on TikTok is exposing young people to an increased risk of unplanned pregnancies, according ...
Not every user is credible to leave clickable overlays or notes on videos shared on TikTok. Users wanting to be contributors ...
TikTok on Wednesday rolled out a crowd-sourced debunking system in the United States, becoming the latest tech platform to ...
Self-proclaimed carnivore and misogynist Andrew Tate is one influencer who uses "coercive" techniques with his followers ...
The popularity of finance creators shows that people are hungry for money knowledge. But the solution isn't to fight the ...
The hoax was generated by AI and has all of the signs of being computer generated, starting with the fact that the story ...
Huda Beauty founder Huda Kattan's TikTok video was removed by the platform for violating community guidelines. The makeup ...