This research explores how alcohol is portrayed on social media — particularly in temporary or “ephemeral” formats such as Instagram Stories and Snapchat — and
This research explores how alcohol is portrayed on social media — particularly in temporary or “ephemeral” formats such as Instagram Stories and Snapchat — and
ABSTRACT The rapid growth of social media has revolutionized communication, especially amongyoung people, offering a powerful platform to address critical issues like drug addiction. Thisstudy
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