45 Pictures Proving You Shouldn’t Believe Everything You See On Social Media, As Shared On ‘Instagram Reality’ (New Pics)

If you’ve been on social media long enough, you know well that most of what you see is as real as unicorns (which may just be a horse with an ice cream cone stuck on its forehead sans filters). Barbie-like figures, smooth skin faces, perfectly sculpted abs. That’s all fine. Except when people start being ridiculous enough to not care if their Photoshop skills start spilling out.

Enter theInstagram Realitycommunity which happily sheds light on those who take things quite too far. While we understand the appeal of matching your pics with those that seem born for Insta greatness (look at all those likes!), taking it to the digital extremes these photos do is borderline absurd. Once again, this only proves that Instagram Reality is the hero we need but don’t deserve.

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#1 Her Shadow Had Me Rolling

A couple of years ago, the Wall Street Journal published a shockingreporton Instagram which uncovered internal documents proving that Facebook, which owns Instagram, has known for years that the platform is harmful to the mental health of many teenagers — particularly girls — but chose to keep the controversial information to themselves.

However, this revelation didn’t come as a surprise to many, as highlighted in a report by the Wall Street Journal. The report cited an internal Instagram presentation from March 2020, which disclosed that when 32% of teenage girls “felt bad about their bodies, Instagram made them feel worse.” Extensive academic research further corroborated these findings. In fact, astudyrevealed that a significant 90% of young women admitted to using filters or editing their photos before sharing them on social media platforms.

#2 The Difference Between Her And The Fella Is Incredible

While realizing how doom-scrolling through Insta can create body image problems for young girls around the world can be a newfound realization, it certainly is not forDr. Charlotte Markey, a Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University and a world-leading expert in body image research.

“Perfect photos make us feel imperfect because, of course, we are. All humans are imperfect,” she explained toWein an email. “However, instead of realizing this, our knee-jerk reaction is to want to fix our imperfections and there are so many products available (especially marketed at women) to help us to do so.”

#3 Finally Found One In The Wild

#4 It’s Always Weird When People From TV Shows Photoshop Their Pictures As If We Don’t Know What They Actually Look Like

And she’s absolutely right about it. Astudyconducted by Case24 unveiled that a significant 71% of individuals employ FaceTune, a user-friendly editing application, to alter their bodies and modify their features before sharing pictures on Instagram. What’s disheartening is that many of us, avid Instagram users, are fully aware of the artificial nature of these images. “Research suggests that even if we know the images aren’t real, we still compare. The visual imagery can be so compelling that even if the more logical part of our brain is saying, ‘stop, this is fake, don’t compare yourself’, we can still be affected,” Markey said.

#5 Editing Your Client’s Body For Instagram Aesthetic Look…

The utilization of these apps to modify our appearance is closely linked to the rise of eating disorders, particularly among teenagers. Epidemiological research indicates a notable increase in eating disorders over the past 50 years, largely attributed to the widespread use of excessive use of Photoshop. Something that Dr. Markey also discovered in her research.

#6 Found This On Twitter And They Look Like How One Piece Draw Their Female Characters I’m Crying

#7 It’s Not Me It’s You

“Diet plans, products, and pills are marketed and represent a multi-billion dollar industry. When we see others looking ‘perfect’ in terms of their body size and shape, and then we see some sort of supplement, diet plan, product, or pill that claims it will help us to look like that… of course, we want to try it!” she explained. “That’s a very natural response to tempting messaging. Of course, most (if not all!) of this is completely false advertising.”

#8 Everyone In The Comments Prasing His “Golden Genetics”

#9 Found On Vinted. Even The Shadows Are Confused

Excessive reliance on photo editing apps like Adobe Lightroom and FaceTune, with the intention of enhancing self-confidence, can have detrimental effects on mental well-being. In some cases, this reliance can even contribute to the development of body dysmorphia, a mental health disorder characterized by obsessive preoccupation and distress regarding one’s body image.

#10 All His Photos Are Like This

#11 Interesting Proportions

According to Dr. Markey, addressing this issue should start during a person’s formative years. She emphasized the significance of being mindful about how we discuss others and ourselves, even from a young age. “We can avoid focusing on people’s appearances. We can be careful to mention that images our kids see in the media are unrealistic,” she suggested. “We can help them to grow up NOT internalizing these beauty ideals because they never really accepted them.”

#12 Wants People To Think She Hasn’t Aged Since 1999

#13 The Joker But Make It Chic

#14 Editing Yourself To An Entirely Different Race

#15 Turkish Reality Show Contestant Instagram vs. First Episode Of The Show

#16 Ah Yes, Very Normal Head To Body Ratio

#17 Same Person. One Of The Most Prolific Photoshoppers On Earth

#18 What Did I Just Lay My Eyes Upon? 😭

#19 Finally Found One In The Wild

#20 Picture This Lady Uses For Her Mlm Profile vs. Her Fb Pictures

#21 Profile Pictures vs. Tagged Photos. Which Are Which, I Wonder?

#22 She Says She Uses Filters Just To Color Correct

#23 Instagram vs. Reality TV

#24 My Wife Showed Me This Picture Of Her Friend From High School And It’s So Bad

#25 Looking Like A 13-Year-Old When She’s 50 Years Older Than That… Why????

#26 I Bet The Sun Is Not Real Either

#27 Wavy Curtains Strike Again

#28 What Happened To Your Chin And The Side Of Your Face?? Girl, Who You Think You Fooling??

#29 “Influencer” Credits The Expensive Weight Loss Powder She Shills For Keeping Her So Slim

#30 What She Posted vs. What Her Mom Posted

#31 I Think I Scrolled Too Far, They Look Different In Every Photo

#32 Instagram vs. What She’s Tagged In

#33 Reality Show Contestant From My Country, Is She Just Very Photogenic?

#34 Influencer Post vs. Reel

#35 Uncanny Valley

#36 That Jawline Is Very Cutting

#37 In The Wild…

#38 The Picture She Posted On Instagram vs. The Tiktok She Posted… 😵‍💫

#39 Someone Please Explain This Trend To Me

#40 From Twitter; Claims No Photoshop

#41 Found One!

#42 Just Wanted To See How Food From The Menu Looked Like And Here They Are… I’m So Tired Of It…

#43 Found In The Wild

#44 First Catch In The Wild

#45 The Most Fucked Up Part Of All These Fake Instagram Pictures Are The People In The Comments Believing It’s Real