On Instagram, a teenager posts a video of a group of friends doing different types of vaping tricks. One girl blows out the smoke, and it forms an O-shape and little clouds. Music is playing in the ...
“If Instagram doesn’t allow people to promote vape, there will be a lot of people losing their jobs, including me,” an influencer who goes by Valerie Wee tells me over email. Her account is filled ...
Despite efforts from health officials to raise awareness of the potential harms of vaping among young people, social media users are being exposed to a growing amount of pro e-cigarette content.
Positive portrayals of e-cigarettes and vaping are freely available without any age restrictions on TikTok--the video sharing platform--and have been viewed many times, finds research published online ...
Jonine Jancey receives funding from Healthway and is a Board member of the Australian Council on Smoking and Health. Renee Carey does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any ...
Vaping isn’t just a gimmick, it’s an art, an escape, or simply just plain fun for people. Modern-day vaping has skyrocketed due to the advent of online social media platforms. Instagram, Facebook, ...