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'Sephora kids' and social media: Why are girls as young as 9 asking for active skincare products?

The so-called ‘Sephora kids’ phenomenon has well and truly made its way to New Zealand, thanks to social media. It started with Gen Z and millennial TikTok...

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What Shortcomings Of Going Viral Reveal About Marketing Effectiveness

Solo, the DTC outdoor stove brand, is starting the year with major shake-ups in its top management after a marketing campaign with Snoop Dogg produced poor results.

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CNN This Morning

getting very advanced in their age are going to be running against each other. i think what people want to see -- and we seen virality to the fact they can work hard, have the energy and strength to run this country, which is, you know, the most difficult government to run, the most difficult economy to run in the world and i think that's important for people to know. i think people, you know, listen, in a campaign that's as long as this is, as you imagine, there are things that you do that are fun, in jest, to tongue-in-cheek, meant to pro provoke discussion and conversation. that was one of those tweets. >> mayor francis suarez, thank you. >> thank you so much. thanks for the opportunity. in moments president biden and president zelenskyy will meet on the sidelines of the nato summit in lithuania. we will take you there live. plus --

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

advertising that responds to what users want. so, for the social media companies making money depended on outrage and polarization and virality and that really didn't have a lot of room for the truth. that wasn't part of the business model. it was a very different kind of -- it was introducing different kinds of incentives into the media business. >> another unintended consequence we've discovered since the 2010s is the negative impact on mental health, especially with young people. right? >> yeah. this is an ongoing problem. we really have no good answer so far. we have these devices with us all the time. they changed everything about how we talk to one another, and if you are growing up in this environment where you are watched and are watching

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

largest bank run. my next guest has written about the curse that has underpinned this modern crisis. gillian tett is from the financial times. and welcome. and i want to ask you to put your head on as a anthropology, and the way this works culturally because what happened here was triggered by social media and by the kind of virality or the speed with which a communication happens today. is that at the heart -- at particularly the speed of this bank run? >> well, the roots of the credit comes from the latin meaning to believe and finance without trust is worth nothing. and one of the problems that bankers and regulators that grappling with is we live in an

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

you to put your hat on as an anthropologist and not just as a wizard and the way this stuff works culturally because so much of what happened here was triggered by social media, and by the kind of virality or the speed with which communications happens today. is that at the heart of particularly speed of this bank run? >> well, the roots in the credit come from the latin credere meaning to believe and finance without trust is worth nothing and one of the problems that bankers and regulators are grappling with is that we live in an age of cyber flash mobs. because of this, news flashes around the world and you get these explosions of passions that flare up and die down and we saw the political implications of that, and the

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Fareed Zakaria GPS

comcast business. back now with the bank crisis that has rippled across the world. silicon valley bank's fall was one of the fastest in history. the reason some argue, social media caused some of the panic that resulted in history's largest bank run. my next guest has written about the curse of virality that has underpinned this modern crisis. julia is editor-at-large for "the financial times." julian, welcome, i want to ask

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Ayman

is our neighbors to carry guns and have authority to be able to get into our phones, to be able to look at the security cameras on our doorbells, the amount of authority that police officers are given in this country, and yet we know time and again that when it comes time to defend their own unlawful actions, that they lie over and over again. that is not an institution that we should continue to be funding at the rate that we do. that is not an institution that we should be continuing to just give unchecked trust to. that is not an institution that should continue to be allowed to flourish without serious critique examination and to be clear, replacement if that is where the people find is necessary. because what happens in the interim when these videos go viral once again, and unfortunately too often, the families, their legal representation, they depend on the virality of these videos. we need the news to play them, they need them to be all over

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Ayman

yet we know time and again that when it comes time to defend their own unlawful actions, that they lie over and over again. that is not an institution that we should continue to be funding at the rate that we do. that is not an institution that we should be continuing to just give unchecked trust to. that is not an institution that should continue to be allowed to flourish without serious critique examination and to be clear, replacement if that is where the people find is necessary. because what happens in the interim when these videos go viral once again, and unfortunately too often, the families, their legal representation, they depend on the virality of these videos. we need the news to play them, they need them to be all over twitter, and in the meantime black people are dehumanized once again. we are traumatized once again. we carry around a weight of exhaustion that is unique on to our people. because tell me the last time that you saw the dehumanization of a white person by police go viral on video. tell me the last time that a family needed that video in order to see some sort of minimal accountability for their family member? i believe that david is absolutely right and that should scare us all about is supposedly democratic institution that is sponsored by the state and funded by our

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CNN Tonight

these spikes, there were these moments of virality that were just different than what you saw on other media. and it is different, because tiktok is a ground up media. anyone with a phone can make a video. you can have a man on the street interview, you can have a personal testimonial, you can have sort of a linear point by point argument. it's an everything goes medium. so, yeah, we started noticing just when the events turned that way and we started scraping these videos. >> everything goes, including misinformation, i presume, at times. >> yeah. just the volume of content on that platform is so high. i cannot think of a way that it would be humanly possible to regulate every single thing. so, when we were going through some of those top posts, we saw things that, you know, a medical doctor might say, oh, well, that's not quite right, in terms of the facts about abortion. or, oh, well, this image, and the way that it is done, miss countries this, that, or the

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