In this Headlines episode of the Social Complex Podcast, Hilary Applegate and Jacqueline Keidel Martinez discuss the complex implications of social media on brands and individuals. They explore the recent advertising lawsuit involving X (formerly Twitter) and its impact on brand safety, the launch of Instagram’s teen profiles aimed at protecting young users, and the challenges faced by millennials as they navigate caregiving responsibilities for both children and aging parents. The conversation highlights the evolving landscape of social media and its effects on marketing strategies, brand values, and personal well-being.
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Links referenced in this episode:
X Drops Advertising Lawsuit Against Unilever, But Not Mars, CVS or Ørsted
Instagram Launching Teen Profiles… on LinkedIn
Millennials Enter The Sandwich Era – Flex Work
Takeaways:
- Corporations in the U.S. are treated as people, allowing for boycotts.
- Brand marketers must consider legal implications of budget allocations.
- Political discussions can complicate brand safety and reputation.
- Instagram’s teen profiles aim to provide safety but may not be foolproof.
- Parents play a crucial role in guiding teens’ social media use.
- Millennials are increasingly responsible for both children and aging parents.
- The financial burden on millennials is exacerbated by economic factors.
- Remote work policies must consider the caregiving responsibilities of employees.
- Social media can have profound effects on mental well-being.
- Brands need to prioritize their values while navigating complex social issues.
Chapters:
- 00:00 Introduction to Social Media’s Impact
- 01:29 X’s Advertising Lawsuit and Brand Implications
- 07:34 Instagram’s Teen Profiles: Safety or Supervision?
- 19:31 Millennials in the Sandwich Generation: Balancing Caregiving and Work