“There’s a new trend every day. … You go to the FYP, the For You Page, and you see what’s trending.”. And then pretty soon, you’ll see content created by children, which is in and of itself problematic. A lot of the children under the age of 13 … are legally not allowed to even be on social media,” Titania Jordan, CMO and chief parent officer at Bark Technologies, a parental control app, told Fox News Digital.
Social media challenges ask their users to produce more “content that provokes a response,” she said, “that has virality to it, comes back and comes back again, all thanks again to the algorithm.”
