press release. “The serious effects of social media on mental health are being ignored by these platforms. It’s time to stop scrolling and be somewhere else.”This isn’t the first time the company has quit social media in an act of protest against the companies which run them: In 2019, Lush announced it was “tired of fighting with algorithms, and we do not want to pay to appear in your newsfeed” and would thus “bid farewell to some of our social channels and open up the conversation between you and us instead.”The change only impacted the company’s UK-based social platforms.In the new release, the soap-maker addressed the past attempt to quit the social media behemoths. “Like so many people have experienced before us, Lush has tried to come.
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