Food for thought: How your mindset can make healthy food more alluring on social media
Social media posts featuring unhealthy foods get more likes and engagement. But there are ways to change that.
Social media posts featuring unhealthy foods get more likes and engagement. But there are ways to change that.
Whether it’s Facebook’s News Feed or TikTok’s For You page, social media algorithms are constantly making behind-the-scenes decisions to boost certain content – giving rise to the “curated” feeds we’ve all become accustomed to.
It’s a well-established fact that children’s and teens’ mental health took a hit during the pandemic. But new research suggests that teen girls in particular are suffering in unprecedented ways.
Mansplaining isn’t just a social media phenomenon — it permeates beyond the virtual realm to affect people in their working lives.
Some members of gen Z spend hundreds of pounds every year on makeup.
Meta has invested a lot in its vision for the metaverse, accessed using a VR headset.
We exist because we are able to see what others cannot. We are focused on creating and distributing valuable, relevant, and consistent content.
The PerceptivX Magazine.