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May 6, 2025
Episode 128: The Sale of Steroids on Social Media – Imran Ahmed


The ALL ME® Podcast

The Sale of Steroids on Social Media – Imran Ahmed

Summary

In this episode of the ALL ME  Podcast, host Brian Parker engages in a crucial conversation with Imran Ahmed, founder of the Center for Countering Digital Hate. They discuss the pervasive issue of anabolic steroids and the alarming accessibility of these substances to youth, particularly through social media platforms like TikTok. Ahmed shares his personal journey and the motivations behind his work, emphasizing the need for awareness and action against the spread of hate and misinformation online. The conversation highlights the detrimental impact of social media on body image and mental health, particularly among teenagers, and presents findings from a study on TikTok’s promotion of dangerous substances. This conversation delves into the alarming influence of social media on teen drug use, particularly the promotion of steroids by influencers. It discusses the legal loopholes that allow these practices to continue, the lack of accountability for social media companies, and the urgent need for transparency and regulation. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of empowering parents and raising awareness to combat these issues effectively.

Takeaways

  • Awareness is crucial in combating the spread of misinformation.
  • The online and offline worlds are inseparable in shaping societal norms.
  • Social media algorithms often promote harmful content for profit.
  • Youth are particularly vulnerable to body image issues exacerbated by social media.
  • The Center for Countering Digital Hate aims to hold social media companies accountable.
  • Regulatory measures are necessary to create costs for harmful online content.
  • Advertisers can play a role in reducing the spread of dangerous content.
  • TikTok has a significant impact on youth, with many using it daily.
  • Research shows that steroid-related content is prevalent on TikTok.
  • The need for transparency and accountability in social media is paramount. Social media platforms are promoting harmful content to teens.
  • Influencers are monetizing the promotion of illegal drugs.
  • The algorithm tracks user behavior to target content effectively.
  • There is a significant disconnect between what kids see online and what parents know.
  • Section 230 allows social media companies to evade accountability.
  • Transparency and accountability are crucial for social media regulation.
  • Parents need to have open conversations with their kids about online content.
  • Awareness is the first step towards change.
  • Supporting organizations that advocate for change is essential.
  • Legislation is being developed to protect kids online.

 

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to the All Me Podcast and Its Focus

02:00 Imran Ahmed’s Background and Motivation

06:57 The Center for Countering Digital Hate: Mission and Strategies

15:10 The Impact of Social Media on Youth and Body Image

19:10 Research on TikTok’s Promotion of Dangerous Substances

24:03 Quantifying the Problem: Steroid-Related Content on TikTok

26:20 The Influence of Social Media on Teen Drug Use

30:22 The Role of Influencers in Promoting Steroids

34:30 Legal Loopholes and Accountability Issues

38:46 The Need for Transparency and Regulation

45:30 Empowering Parents and Raising Awareness

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