What "Propaganda" Are You Not Falling For?
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TikTok: Lip Filler, Leg Hair, and the Lies We’ve Been Sold: My ‘Propaganda I’m Not Falling For’ List
There’s a new TikTok trend, and for once, it’s not a dance or a bizarre “What I eat in a day” where someone starts with iced coffee and ends with two almonds and a dream. No, this one’s actually kind of brilliant. @lenaczech_ ♬ fashion killa x under your spell - lyrics It’s called “propaganda I’m not falling for,” and it’s basically a digital eye-roll at all the things we’ve been convinced we should like, do, or be — but actually... hate. Think…
What’s the meaning behind TikTok’s ‘anti-propaganda’ trend? - Thred Website
From whole (or plant based) milk to conservativism and Gracie Abrams, young people are taking to social media to list off things they see as ‘propaganda’ they refuse to fall for. What does it all mean? You’d be forgiven for not fully understanding half the lingo you see online these days, with young people … Continued
The Food Propaganda I’m Not Falling For
Is matcha in? Think again. The green tea powder has made several “Propaganda I’m Not Falling For” lists on TikTok, along with items like skipping breakfast and mocktails. In a viral TikTok movement, dislikes are no longer just dislikes. They’re now “propaganda,” Gen Z’s new name for trends they never felt compelled to follow. And like many TikTok trends, this one involves food for many. What is the “Propaganda I’m Not Falling For” trend? TikTo…
Rethinking Propaganda in the Digital Age
Propaganda is often seen as a manipulative force, but it may be a necessary tool for active participation in a digital society. Rather than eliminate it, people should learn to understand and ethically use propaganda to counter disinformation and promote social good.
What "Propaganda" Are You Not Falling For?
One thing about social media: a viral trend is going to pop up quicker than you can even say the word “trend”. It can be hard to keep up with all of the different terms, phrases, and ideas that circulate on the internet, especially with the speed at which pop culture information emerges. But sometimes, there’s a trend of two you won’t buy into — or, as TikTok says, “propaganda” you’re not falling for. If you haven’t heard, Gen-Zers are coming to…
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