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TikTok removes videos promoting birth control misinformation after The Independent investigation

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  1. The Independent revealed that TikTok removed videos promoting birth control misinformation after a study by The Independent found a significant number of users were being misled by claims that various health myths, including those aboutQueen Anne’s Lace and pregnancy risks, being spread by certain influencers. The TikTok videos, ocular)row engaging and aesthetically pleasing, were posted by three prominent influencers between 2021 and 2024 and shared over 21,000 times. Some of these videos told readers that herbal supplements like Queen Anne’s Lace could prevent pregnancy, a myth widely accepted by health professionals. TikTok extraordinarily took no action to address these misinformation, leaving them unaccounted for.

  2. Following the findings of the independent, TikTok removed content that further disseminated myths around birth control, including those claiming Queen Anne’s Lace could act as a contraceptive or potentially cause psychological harm. However, TikTok continued to allow content concerning detoxing or hallowing for birth control prescription, despite not removing those predictors. The company promoted isolation ofFalse information, such as claims that women are especially affected by the spread of health misinformation on their platform. This undelivered:F コhersite bypassed TikTok’s policies around medical misinformation.

  3. Recent scrutiny by SOCI indicated that bothInstagram and TikTok have been attacked for allowing health information to spread in an often misleading and dangerous way. While health professionals and social media platforms must prioritize accurate information, the evidence continues to suggest that female users of TikTok may be particularly susceptible to the spread ofFalse health misinformation. Health organizations and scientists are yelping about the need for platforms like TikTok to address this issue when used by women.

  4. The independent also described a study showing women are the largest TikTok user group in the U.S., and health information is particularly harmful to young generations of users. Health professionals and scientists must proactively use TikTok to share their own stories and experiences of healthy treatments, as promoting incorrect information is dangerous. The World Health Organization (WHO) has now collaborated with TikTok to promote reliable mental wellbeing content and fight disinformation using the Fides Network, a platform of trusted healthcare professionals. These efforts aim to build trust and encourage users to seek accurate information.

  5. TikTok has faced criticism for allowing multiple False health claims, including those suggesting thatQueen Anne’s Lace could act as a contraceptive or cause psychological harm. These claims have been spread by influencers, earning widespread disapproval and criticism. The company’s community guidelines prohibit inaccurate or potentially harmful content, but it extraordinarily allows TikTok users to share personal stories when:F コhersite bypassed TikTok’s policies around medical misinformation. However, this tour de force shaves thin the edge of aCTS-57543573-07-00184839-01-00184追溯:
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