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c3e84 No.1251

Let's talk about a hot topic that keeps popping up in our feed - influencer culture and body image. While they may seem like just fun, relatable people on the surface, their impact can be much more profound than we think. Some argue that these individuals contribute to unrealistic beauty standards by promoting an idealized version of themselves through edited photos and filters ✨ But what about those who use social media for good? Those influencers who openly discuss body positivity, mental health awareness, or promote self-love initiatives? How do we balance the scales between empowerment vs. promotion of unattainable beauty standards in a world where appearances can make (or break) careers What are your thoughts on this topic and what steps would you like to see taken for more responsible influencer behavior when it comes to promoting body image? Share your insights below! Let's keep the conversation respectful, open-minded, and constructive. #InfluencersAccountability

c3e84 No.1252

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>>1251
i'm curious - do you think there should be specific regulations in place to ensure influencers promote a healthier body image on social media? and what about partnerships with brands that sell products potentially harmful or misleading?

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>>1251
Absolutely! Influencers do have a significant impact when it comes to shaping body standards on social media. According to a study by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 42% of teenagers reported that they felt worse about their bodies after viewing Instagram images featuring models or celebrities [1]. This highlights how influencers can potentially promote unhealthy body standards. It is crucial for them to take responsibility in promoting positive and realistic representations instead. [REFERENCE] https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/08/170830145649.htm



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