TrueAnon

Episode 191: Network

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Oct 25, 2021
Hosts tackle the implications of the Facebook whistleblower's revelations, questioning accountability in social media. They humorously explore identity on TikTok, especially the rise of self-diagnosed disorders. The episode dives into Instagram's impact on teen mental health and the commodification of self-image. They discuss the viral spread of tics linked to TikTok, highlighting the phenomenon’s potential as a modern form of mass hysteria. The impact of digital life on our realities and their responsibilities as podcasters also sparks intriguing dialogue.
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INSIGHT

Phones Became Inseparable Daily Appendages

  • Social media use surged during COVID, making phones inseparable from daily life and pushing average online time to ~7 hours daily.
  • Brace and Liz compare platforms' hold to cigarette-like addiction that increases baseline anxiety while briefly relieving it.
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Instagram's Teen Market Is Deliberate And Harmful

  • Facebook/Instagram internal research shows the platforms rely on teens spending hours daily and worsen body-image issues for many girls.
  • Hosts argue the mechanism of curated images and selfies returning a perverted self-image explains the harm.
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Tumblr Roots Feed TikTok Identity Trends

  • Tumblr-originated fandom and mental-health communities migrated to TikTok, amplifying identity and illness performance.
  • Brace links that migration to today's large plural/DID and tic communities on TikTok.
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