Stereotypes Of Social Media

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Social media is an incredibly vast and crucial piece of the society we live in today, shaping our thoughts and actions in negative ways or positive ones. They can either show us the whole outlook on a topic, or zero in on a microscopic issue. The media chooses what to show us, in ways to persuade us to think a certain way, or to open up our minds about things we never thought to think about before. One of the most advertised surfaces in the media is beauty. Models, movie stars, actresses, and women shown in the media are the focal point of many people as they flip through countless of magazine pages staring at their favorite celebrity. The only thing they see is the beauty we are being shown, or the way the media perceives women and men to …show more content…

The media can be very persuasive to many people. It is the opinion of many that the media business is a constant reminder that we are not perfect, but many celebrities are. They give us tips to become the girl portrayed in the glossy pages of magazines, with diets, makeup routines, clothing news, and photo editing advice for the perfect selfie on your next Instagram post. Young girls look up to those tips, and immediately start to think they are not beautiful, just by the opinions based on the biased media. Asking my fellow students around me what they believe to be beautiful portrayed in the media they said a multitude of things, all incredibly similar. Skinny, makeup, straight white smile, perfect hair, flawless skin, and an overall perfect face. Many women in today’s world feel awful about themselves when they see a campaign featuring a model, knowing they will never look like that, believing that is the only beautiful they can be. To conform themselves into such a small box, many girls go to horrible and severe measures. Eating disorders can spur from the self consciousness they begin to feel, such as purging or skipping meals to slim down to a size they believe they should be. Self harm is also a cause of low self esteem, due to the pressure and goal to be the pretty they are being spoonfed by all media outlets. It has been apparent by many different news articles, that the photography for modeling agencies or product are incredibly photoshopped and touched up. Before and After pictures have been shown for photo editing in different articles. The before picture looks like an average girl or boy, with flaws like everyone else. They have a little bit of wrinkles, blemishes, smile lines, scars, and marks. After the steps of photoshop, all of those are erased by the simple tools of a computer. The years of growth it took for the marks to

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