Sunscreen Myths Draw TikTok Engagement - Summary - MDSpire

Sunscreen Myths Draw TikTok Engagement

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  • Kerri Miller

  • June 19, 2026

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Objective:

To analyze the engagement of sunscreen-related content on TikTok, focusing on the prevalence of misinformation and its impact.

Approach:
    Key Findings:
    • Thefinaldatasetcomprised971videosthattogetherhaddrawnmorethan2.4billionviews.Most—843videos(87%)—promotedsunscreenuse,andthepromotionwasoftencommercial:599videos(62%)promotedspecificproducts,and112(12%)includedapurchaseoptionsuchasadiscountcode.Health-relatedcritiqueswereuncommon,withonly58videos(6%)raisinghealthconcernsaboutsunscreen.Critique-onlyvideoshadroughlytwicethemeannumberoflikes,morethanfourtimestheshares,andaboutthreetimesthecommentscomparedtopromotion-onlyvideos.Mostcritiquevideosalsopromotedsunscreen,withonly16videoscriticizingsunscreenwithoutanypromotion.
    Interpretation:

    The analysis indicates that while the majority of TikTok content promotes sunscreen, the few critical videos attract significantly higher engagement, suggesting that contrarian views may gain disproportionate visibility.

    Limitations:
    • The study is a descriptive content analysis conducted at a single point in time.
    • The sample is limited to the most-viewed English-language videos and may not represent all sunscreen content.
    • Engagement comparisons are based on small numbers of critique-focused videos, warranting caution in interpretation.
    • No clinical or behavioral outcomes were measured, and the study does not indicate the impact of video exposure on patient behavior.
    Conclusion:

    The findings highlight the need for clinicians to be aware of prevalent sunscreen myths and engage with patients about their concerns, emphasizing the importance of UV protection.

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