‘Black Out Rage Gallon’ (aka borg): An investigation of a risky drinking trend on TikTok

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Health Promotion Journal of Australia Pub Date : 2024-05-19 DOI:10.1002/hpja.870
Joelie Mandzufas, Natalie Lim, Skye McPhie, Craig Martin, Robyn S. Johnston, Karen Lombardi, Gina S. A. Trapp
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Abstract

Issue Addressed

A ‘Black Out Rage Gallon’ (borg) is a customised, individual alcoholic beverage popularised on TikTok, whereby half the water in a gallon jug is replaced with alcohol (usually spirits), flavourings, electrolytes and caffeine. We investigated the characteristics and portrayal of the emerging alcohol trend associated with the hashtag descriptor #borg on TikTok.

Methods

We identified highly viewed TikTok videos with the #borg hashtag (n = 103) and conducted a content analysis, capturing viewer engagement (‘likes’, shares, comments), techniques used, characteristics of featured individuals, and the portrayal of alcohol and risky drinking behaviours.

Results

Alcohol was visible in three quarters of the videos analysed (n = 78, average amount of alcohol present 865 mL per borg) and consumed in one third of the videos (n = 34). One quarter of videos (n = 25) promoted alleged benefits of borg consumption compared to other alcohol products or approaches to drinking, yet only nine videos included a warning about potential harms.

Conclusions

The borg trend on TikTok may encourage risky drinking, by portraying it in a style that younger viewers are likely to see as fun and entertaining.

So What?

We were able to gain a better understanding of how this potentially health harming activity is represented on a social media platform that is popular with young people. The speedy dissemination of this trend highlights the need to monitor, investigate and counter emerging trends. Concurrently, there is an urgent need for content restrictions to limit the visibility and promotion of risky alcohol consumption on TikTok.

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黑色狂暴加仑"(又名 borg):对 TikTok 上危险饮酒趋势的调查。
问题解决:一加仑"(Black Out Rage Gallon)是一种在 TikTok 上流行的定制个性化酒精饮料,在这种饮料中,一加仑水壶中一半的水被酒精(通常是烈性酒)、调味料、电解质和咖啡因取代。我们调查了 TikTok 上与 #borg 标签描述相关的新兴酒精趋势的特点和描述:我们确定了带有 #borg 标签的高浏览量 TikTok 视频(n = 103),并进行了内容分析,捕捉观众的参与度("喜欢"、分享、评论)、使用的技术、主角的特征以及对酒精和危险饮酒行为的描述:在分析的视频中,有四分之三的视频(n = 78,平均每个视频中出现的酒精量为 865 毫升)可见酒精,有三分之一的视频(n = 34)显示饮酒。四分之一的视频(n = 25)宣传了与其他酒类产品或饮酒方式相比,饮用博格酒的好处,但只有九个视频包含对潜在危害的警告:结论:TikTok 上的 "borg "风潮可能会鼓励高风险饮酒,因为年轻观众可能会将其视为有趣的娱乐方式。所以呢?我们能够更好地了解这种可能损害健康的活动是如何在年轻人喜爱的社交媒体平台上表现出来的。这一趋势的迅速传播凸显了监测、调查和应对新趋势的必要性。同时,迫切需要对内容进行限制,以限制在 TikTok 上对危险饮酒行为的曝光和宣传。
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Health Promotion Journal of Australia
Health Promotion Journal of Australia PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
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期刊介绍: The purpose of the Health Promotion Journal of Australia is to facilitate communication between researchers, practitioners, and policymakers involved in health promotion activities. Preference for publication is given to practical examples of policies, theories, strategies and programs which utilise educational, organisational, economic and/or environmental approaches to health promotion. The journal also publishes brief reports discussing programs, professional viewpoints, and guidelines for practice or evaluation methodology. The journal features articles, brief reports, editorials, perspectives, "of interest", viewpoints, book reviews and letters.
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