ABSTRACT
Social media platforms, including Twitter, provide dermatologists with opportunities for collaboration [1], promotion of peer-reviewed content [2], and enhancement of disease prevention efforts [3]. Average Likes per post in 2020 Average Likes per post in 2021 Promotional 2.81 7.73 Educational 5.38 5.22 Advertising 2.55 0.67 Personal 77.00 0.00 COVID-19 2.00 0.00 Overall 5.36 5.89 Conflicts of Interest RPD is a joint coordinating editor for Cochrane Skin, a dermatology section editor for UpToDate, a social media editor for the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, a podcast editor for the Journal of Investigative Dermatology, editor in chief of the JMIR Dermatology, coordinating editor representative on Cochrane Council, Cochrane Council cochair and director of the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus US Cochrane Affiliate. Impact of social media on skin cancer prevention.