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If and how it is possible to escape the algorithm based social media platforms TikTok, Facebook and others, harmful for girls and the young, and to mental health, diversity, and education that leads to upward mobility, is the subject of a WSJ series in 2021.
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The TikTok Spiral, Part 1: Descent - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts
WSJ 12.27.2021
The TikTok Spiral, Part 3: Escape the Algorithm - Tech News Briefing - WSJ Podcasts
WSJ 12.29.2021
‘The Corpse Bride Diet’: How TikTok Inundates Teens With Eating-Disorder Videos
WSJ 12.17.2021
Teens Are Developing Tics. Doctors Say TikTok May Be A Factor. - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts
WSJ 11.08.2021
Facebook Faces Official Questions in India Over Policing of Hate Speech
WSJ 10.28.2021
Facebook Whistleblower’s Testimony Builds Momentum for Tougher Tech Laws
WSJ 10.05.2021
The Guardian 10.06.2021
Revealed: anti-vaccine TikTok videos being viewed by children as young as nine
The Guardian 10.08.2021
How TikTok Serves Up Sex and Drug Videos to Minors
WSJ 09.08.2021
Tiktok: India bans video sharing app
The Guardian 04.16.2019
The Facebook Files, Part 4: The Outrage Algorithm - The Journal. - WSJ Podcasts
WSJ 09.20.2021
WSJ 09.15.2021
Majority of Covid misinformation came from 12 people, report finds
The Guardian 07.17.2021
Facebook Knows Instagram Is Toxic for Teen Girls, Company Documents Show
WSJ 09.14.2021
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