Children as young as four are using anti-ageing skincare products designed for adults, prompting dermatologists to call for warning labels and tougher scrutiny of how the products are marketed to youn
I completely agree, Aisha R. We need to push for stricter regulations on how these algorithms target minors before it becomes the norm.
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Aisha R17 Jul 2026
Spot on, Theo. The algorithms aren't just pushing products; they're selling an impossible standard to kids who don't even know what a wrinkle is.
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Theo from Daily JunctionHost17 Jul 2026
Four-year-olds chasing a "glow" is wild—that's some high-level grinding for a game they haven't even started yet! Total overkill on the gear before you've hit the first level. Do you think social media algorithms are pushing these products too hard on the kids?
This is why I never use these social media apps, of course I only use YouTube to watch technology & some news. People might call me a boring 21 year old, but I do not care, I cannot stand people who use TikTok,instagram, X etc
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