How social media filters impact mental health

ABC News’ Erielle Reshef examines the hidden mental health impact of augmenting reality through the use of social media beauty filters.

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35 thoughts on “How social media filters impact mental health

  1. Filters are fun, but that’s really about it.. Just know most photos you see on Instagram from “influencers” are altered in some way or photographed with the right angle, lighting, etc. That, or plastic surgery or non-invasive procedures. Makeup is also an amazing thing. You can do some awesome things with it..

    There’s also a YouTube “influencer” who has exposed a lot of these, even on what she does for herself…

  2. Life is an illusion bruh….the materialistic and physical things people see is not real, it's the thought and vision of yourself in relation to your surroundings is what's real, understanding yourself and overcoming your fears is real…so honey love yourself!!! Be happy and live the highest version of yourself!

  3. This is pretty disgusting and sad. I don't care to take photos or use social media platforms. I used to use Facebook, but got off of it about 2 years ago. I don't see why the trend is so contagious. I would rather experience the live event, rather then be taking photos and videos of every event. SMH.

  4. And everything always go back to the basic: parents; educate your children, pay attention to them, boost their self confidence, talk to them, empathize with their world and so on… then you’ll have kids that can use these filters for pure fun without going crazy and wanting to change their whole appearance or starve themselves to death to be thin…
    I feel this video talks too much about the stupid part of this instead of addressing the most important: education and attention to kids. Period

  5. I think the most healthy thing to say is "I don't need more attention than what I can give. I don't need to be seen by more people than I can be there for".

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  7. policing the mental health of social media content enforcement and their management directives is a matter that democracy takes somewhat seriously at times, and it assists with governing the variables democrats are assigned to explain. its like taking the difference between hazard and catastrophe then letting them deny confirm or 'escape'.

  8. Youtuber: "It is terrible that celebrities use filters, it makes girls feel insecure."
    Meanwhile after the interview: "Bye bye, I am off, on my way to the plastic surgeon." 😂.

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