Social media filter cause body dysmorphia

Bianey Sanchez
31 Jul 202405:14

Summary

TLDRBNA Sanchez's video explores the damaging effects of social media filters on young people's mental health, particularly body dysmorphia. Filters create unrealistic beauty standards, leading to lowered self-esteem and increased pressure to conform. The video emphasizes the importance of authenticity online and raising awareness to protect youth from the mental health risks associated with distorted digital self-images.

Takeaways

  • πŸ” The script explores the impact of social media filters on body dysmorphia, particularly among young people.
  • πŸ“± 72.5% of Americans use social media daily, which is a significant portion of the population exposed to these filters.
  • 🀳 Face-distorting filters on apps like Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat create unrealistic beauty standards.
  • πŸ’” Body dysmorphia is a mental illness where individuals obsess over perceived flaws in their appearance.
  • 🚫 Filters can lead to dependency and a drive for cosmetic surgery among those with body dysmorphia.
  • πŸ‘§ Young girls are especially vulnerable to the pressures of conforming to these beauty standards due to early exposure to social media.
  • πŸ“‰ The use of face-altering technology at a young age can lead to low self-esteem and a distorted self-image.
  • πŸ“š A Dove study cited in the script indicates that by age 13, 80% of girls have used face-altering technology online.
  • πŸ’” Constant comparison to photoshopped images in traditional media and social media can exacerbate anxiety and lower quality of life.
  • πŸ‘₯ The script shares a personal account of how social media filters can internalize insecurities and affect one's mental health.
  • 🌐 It's crucial to raise awareness about the impact of filters and promote an authentic online environment for the well-being of youth.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video script by BNA Sanchez?

    -The main topic is the exploration of the link between social media filters and body dysmorphia, particularly among young people.

  • Why are social media filters considered a problem according to the script?

    -Social media filters are considered a problem because they create unrealistic beauty standards and can lead to body dysmorphia, low self-esteem, and increased pressure to conform to these standards.

  • What percentage of Americans use social media on a daily basis, as mentioned in the script?

    -72.5% of Americans use social media every day.

  • What is body dysmorphia and how does it relate to social media filters?

    -Body dysmorphia is a mental illness where individuals obsess over perceived flaws in their appearance. Social media filters can exacerbate this condition by promoting an unattainable standard of beauty and encouraging constant comparison.

  • How do filters change the way people view their own appearance?

    -Filters can change facial features, such as making the face look slimmer or altering skin color, which can lead to dissatisfaction with one's natural appearance and a desire to conform to the filtered image.

  • What is the impact of filters on young girls, as discussed in the script?

    -Filters, especially targeting young girls, can lead to a dependency on altering their appearance online, causing a decrease in self-esteem and an increased likelihood of seeking cosmetic surgery to achieve the 'perfect' look.

  • According to the Dove study mentioned in the script, what percentage of girls have used face-altering technology by the age of 13?

    -By the age of 13, 80% of girls have already used face-altering technology to distort their appearance online.

  • How do traditional mass media and social media contribute to the development of body dysmorphia?

    -Traditional mass media and social media often portray an ideal body type that is heavily photoshopped and unrealistic, leading to constant comparison and anxiety among young people, which can contribute to the development of body dysmorphia.

  • What is the term used in the script to describe the phenomenon where individuals become two different people due to social media filters?

    -The term used is 'filter dysmorphia,' which refers to the impact of filters on individuals' self-perception and the creation of a discrepancy between their online and real-life identities.

  • What does the script suggest is the role of popular content creators in the use of social media filters?

    -The script suggests that popular content creators, like James Charles mentioned, can influence young viewers to use filters by showcasing them in their content, potentially contributing to the normalization of altered appearances.

  • What is the script's call to action regarding the use of social media filters and the promotion of an authentic online environment?

    -The script calls for raising awareness about the impacts of social media filters on mental health and encourages the promotion of a more authentic and positive online environment to protect the well-being of young people.

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Social MediaBody DysmorphiaMental HealthYouth IssuesBeauty StandardsFilter ImpactAuthentic SelfSelf-EsteemCosmetic SurgeryMedia InfluenceOnline Environment