Social Media and GLP-1
Scott shares his insights on the potential impact of GLP-1 drugs, suggesting that they may not only suppress appetite but also reduce the craving for social media engagement. He speculates that avid social media users might find themselves consuming less content while on these medications, potentially altering the dynamics of platforms like Twitter. The conversation raises intriguing questions about the future of social media habits among those who struggle with addiction to these platforms.In this clip
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