Hey everyone! As I was going through the blogs of my classmates, I found more information about issues concerning media and society that are worth mentioning. To expand your knowledge about media issues, do not hesitate and visit the following blogs. https://socialmedia-notreallife.blogspot.com/ This blog discusses how people do not realize that the social media life is often fake. The difference between reality and life on social media is hard to distinguish for some people. They think that if others have beautiful posts, automatically their lives are full of joy, unforgettable trips and great parties. However, this is often far from the truth. Moreover, the blog mentions how social media can cause depression and mental health problems. https://evaesne.wordpress.com/ In Ev’s spot, issues such as how social media is toxic, body overpositivity and body images in media are discussed. The topic about beauty standards is very sensitive for majority of people and mostly wo
Hello everyone! In this post I would like to share my point of view on this topic and hope you will be able to look at this issue from a different perspective. Instagram influences people in many ways. Even though it is supposed to be a positive platform for people to express their feelings and thoughts through photos or Instagram stories, I think it carries a negative stigma, too. Some people feel as if they need to show the entire world how perfect their life is. Their photos are edited by using various filters, they put inspirational quotes as captions and sometimes they even photoshop themselves in order to look better. When you meet them in person, you are able to tell the difference between the pictures they post and their actual appearance. Girls and women are easily influenced by appearance of other women who have perfect skin, good curves, flat stomach and a pretty smile. This can lead to ruining self-esteem and often creates feelings of anxiety and depre