@Ulisse0672 se su tik tok si inizia a parlare della striscia, tutti parlano di striscia. se su tik tok iniziano a circolare video di gente con la sindrome di tourette, scoppia l'epidemia di sindromi di tourette. https://t.co/iuK5fOfotw https://t.co/AgkRGvH
@crewedave1 @0xAlaric In this case, it was 100% Tik Tok. https://t.co/SObYKyXZmK
@_Xenofy_ @BasedBeffJezos @Trent_STEMpunk “Given that many of the tic videos posted on social media are misleading, perpetuate false beliefs about TS, or reinforce tic-like behaviors, there is increasing concern that these videos are driving the rapid incr
@libertarianneko Medical researchers say otherwise: https://t.co/kAVjpeF7jt And I'm aware of the Patriot Act, and also aware that TikTok is more egregious in its data collection than US equivalents.
@default_friend Well… have you forgotten about this? https://t.co/TSB3dBuPuD
@Heilenderer Dabei wurde komischerweise nicht "affirmiert". https://t.co/EuYsJsflrx
@Phillygirl579 @1974_Pegasus @Rightanglenews @CollinRugg Read this article from the NIH about young girls developing 'tics' from watching tiktok videos of people with Tourette’s. They even calling it tiktok Tourette’s. lol This trans thing in kids is a so
@silkennart @damomen76 @JamesEsses Note also the left-handedness thing could be used to disprove all social contagion, yet it is widely recognised and researched e.g. in anorexia & bulimia, suicide, self-harm, the recent TikTok Tourette's craze etc. ht
@elohsza @fishtankgang Also, I would say he is a victim of the ongoing zoomer trend of people self diagnosing themselves, its called functional neurological disorder (FND). Its a social contagion, but thats all rly, this is related to tourrettes but can be
TikTok Tourette019s: Are We Witnessing a Rise in Functional Tic-Like Behavior Driven by Adolescent Social ... https://t.co/Iel8Cm2j1P
I be right https://t.co/IzdXCviNwt
@mr_lovermxn @mrjeffu The idea of social contagion isn't insane. https://t.co/7FMpry32qD See also: Tik Tok Tourettes https://t.co/PQoxwR1a14
@ScottAdamsSays Our good friends daughter got turrets syndrome from TikTok. Super crazy because it's apparently a common thing. https://t.co/sQhTqhEQDn
@AmieVarley TicTok Tourettes: Here's a research paper on it.... It's a mental disorder. https://t.co/O4ra8MK5QO
@autismsatan Porra bicho mas tu é teimoso pra um caralho hein Segunda vez que tu "corrige" sem ao menos checar. https://t.co/6bZerTKTPA https://t.co/t3eUixNfk9 https://t.co/n94XcrBXEg
RT @Seeariia: @hyracoidea_ @Z7GVgsBhaMqlgNf @tulenhenki @Transperheet Tämä ei ole ollenkaan kaukana todellisuudesta. Erilaiset nepsy- ja mt…
@atothe_d https://t.co/eCghgnF6PY We have known about how harmful it is for a while. This new version of social media really does seem to have catastrophic mental consequences. A few of my friends are on it constantly and they are all incapable of watchin
@mezzer1030 @wesyang The OP's graph doesn't show homosexuals increasing. It shows them staying the same. What's increasing is a bunch of kids calling themselves things for attention; asexual, pansexual, bisexual, nonbinary, etc. Just like the increase in T
@4737Colin @BreadMolasses @chan_miyanaga @jordanbpeterson I think it is more accurate to say that it supports my claim, but not well. There are, however, dozens more studies conducted that have found additional support for the hypothesis and strong correl
@Moltarb69 @mickbrizzie @skincarejunkie8 @TheThundervamp9 @MrAndyNgo Acceptance has been building steadily for decades. Then we see a massive increase in the last couple of years in "trans kids," not the slow increase you'd expect. It's a social contagion.
https://t.co/w2NGIpeFqq Found a good study on the TikTok influence on Tourettes Syndrome. It's really shocking how many people convince themselves of diagnoses from soical media.
@afNorstroms @MToftered @Bardissimo Givetvis skapar ökad exponering en ökad efterfrågan. Jag har själv sett en tonåring byta "gender" (sv språket är bristfälligt här) 2 gånger, där det har funnits en underliggande psykisk ohälsa från start. Här är ett ann
@PiretOper USAs on dokumenteeritud juhtumeid kus lapsed õpivad Tiktoki videotesr omale tourettes sündroomi (pinnapealsed) sümptomid Teaduslik artikkel: https://t.co/7hRNAp9F3B
@julesdoyle @AlphapupLucca @ReedRichards04 @NBCNews A social contagion is spreading rapidly through society and it's facilitated by social media, so younger generations are hit hardest. That's not a novel idea either, it happens frequently. Recently with
…and this kind of banter online only hinders the people who have tourettes from getting help. More medical professionals are becoming skeptical of woman going in for a TS diagnosis, which means less woman are being helped or treated if they wish to do so.
@quasiireastclly @antenacactus Here's an article on the phenomenon: https://t.co/UYJZxqDXse.
Eso se suma a los jóvenes que imitan síntomas de Síndrome de Tourette por seguir personas en TikTok que tienen o pretenden tener Tourette https://t.co/qMEsezbNqt https://t.co/bMoQCe4OIK
@Ctl_Alt_Del No. It's Social Media, predominantly Tik Tok. Transitioning is the new Tourrette's. https://t.co/WpDy11BSl9
RT @iseult: @thomasbrunkard @GaryGannonTD The study posited. That's what researchers do after a study. They posit/propose a possible reason…
RT @iseult: @thomasbrunkard @GaryGannonTD The study posited. That's what researchers do after a study. They posit/propose a possible reason…
@thomasbrunkard @GaryGannonTD The study posited. That's what researchers do after a study. They posit/propose a possible reason for future research. You might find this article interesting re social contagion. https://t.co/EA7ixrgUZj
Researchers describe the influence of social media on tics & acknowledge that ‘the relationship between these social media posts & the onset of new functional tic-like behaviour (FTLB) is much more complex than a straightforward cause-&-effect’