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Omoggle & Mogging - A Trending & Concerning Platform That Parents & Caregivers Should Be Aware Of
A new viral website called Omoggle is turning appearance into a live streamed competition where youth and teens are ranked by AI facial analysis and “mogging” culture. While it may look like harmless online entertainment, experts are raising concerns about social comparison, toxic online influences, livestream risks, and even the possible collection of biometric facial data. Here’s what parents and caregivers need to know about this concerning and growing trend.

The White Hatter
2 hours ago4 min read


The Online Peptide Craze: What Parents and Caregivers Need to Know
Peptides are trending fast on social media, promoted as quick fixes for health, appearance, and performance. But many of these substances are unregulated, unproven, and sometimes injected, carrying real risks. This article helps parents understand the hype, the science gap, and how to guide teens in separating influencer claims from credible health information.

The White Hatter
Apr 116 min read


Looksmaxxing: The Growing Pressure on Teen Boys to “Optimize” Their Appearance
Many conversations about body image focus on girls, yet growing research shows many teen boys are struggling with appearance pressures as well. Online trends like “looksmaxxing” encourage boys to judge themselves by rigid beauty metrics such as jawlines, muscles, and height. This article explores the trend, its risks, and how parents can help boys build healthier confidence beyond online standards.

The White Hatter
Mar 1610 min read


The Rise of “Looksmaxxing” And How Teen Boys See Themselves
Looksmaxxing may seem like harmless self-improvement, but for some teen boys, it becomes a toxic gateway to insecurity, obsession, and online radicalization.

The White Hatter
Apr 24, 202511 min read
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