“It’s Genuinely Disturbing”: 67 Instagram Vs. Reality Moments That Expose The Truth Behind The Glam (New Pics)
If there’s one rule on the internet, it’s that you can’t blindly believe what you see on it. And this applies to more than just news headlines—it also includes random people’s profiles on social media.
The subreddit ‘Instagram vs. Reality’ is full of proof that some of us overedit our pictures to the point where they start losing their connection to the actual world. Here’s a list of examples its members collected to remind us to scroll mindfully and keep a healthy dose of skepticism.
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Don't Believe Everything You See
Catfish Final Boss
Sometimes, a natural question might arise: Is the work by ‘Instagram vs. Reality’ even worth it? Perhaps the folks they’re after should just be left to their own devices? However, before each of us comes up with our own answer, it’s worth considering the impact they have on society.
Researchers from Boston University discovered a link between social media use and cosmetic procedures, associating greater time spent on the apps and the use of photo-editing software with appearance dissatisfaction and a desire to change physical features.
I Present To You The Final Boss
Wth Is Going On. How Is She Even Editing Like This
It Getting Worse
The number of participants considering aesthetic procedures increased from 64% to 86%, and those seeking a consultation with a surgeon rose from 44% to 68%, according to the study.
Meanwhile, post-COVID, approximately 78% of volunteers said getting a procedure would boost their self-esteem—that was 30% more than pre-pandemic.
“However, the filter effects and extensive photo manipulation often create images that are physically unattainable,” the authors of the study wrote.
When The Filter Slips
10 Feet Tall Babes X
War of the Worlds if the aliens wanted to invade anywhere.
Posted vs. Friend’s
The Boston University researchers speculate that the distorted body image associated with “selfie culture” spurred an increase in aesthetic procedures during the pandemic, when screen time skyrocketed.
In 2019, an estimated 3.5 billion people used social media applications and spent upwards of 6.3 hours online, per the report.
MUA Before And After
I'm wondering if these facial filters aren't driving the sudden huge demand for plastic surgery.
Heavy Photoshopping
A Finnish C.. Maybe D-list "celebrity". Was in the headlines years ago, now simply can not accept her aging (and weight gain).
Stumbled Upon This On Instagram…
The researchers found that frequent use of social media platforms, such as Instagram or Snapchat, and photo-editing apps, such as Lightroom or FaceTune, was associated with increased body image dissatisfaction, while following celebrities, influencers, and accounts showcasing the results of cosmetic procedures increased users’ desire for aesthetic treatments.
“While there are many factors that likely contribute to this, social media usage did likely increase the desire, amongst a subset of patients, to seek cosmetic procedures,” the team wrote.
Always Shooketh When I Get A Glimpse Of Her On TV (Compared To Her Insta)
I Don't Even Understand What The Point Is
Instagram Post Versus Live Stream
You Know, It Just Gets To A Point…
While these findings sound somewhat intuitive, it’s important to repeat them until we fully understand the scope of the issue. Maybe then we’ll find it easier to just... walk away.
According to a study from the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Research Institute, halving the time spent on social media “significantly” improved some teenagers’ and young adults’ body image within mere weeks.
She’s Writes Daily About How Natural Beauty Is The Best And Shames Other Women
South Korea Using Slimming & Muscle Filters On "Live" Television. So Cooked
That's A Completely New Face
For this study, scientists chose 220 students between the ages of 17 and 25 who were on social media apps for at least two hours a day and displayed signs of anxiety or depression.
The participants were first asked to rate, on a scale of 1 to 5, how they felt about their looks. They were also asked to answer questions like “I’m pretty happy about the way I look” and “I am satisfied with my weight” on a scale from “never” to “always.”
After the first week, half of the participants’ social media time was cut to 60 minutes per day; the other half continued scrolling for an average of 188 minutes daily.
This Is Wild
Keep It Subtle
Hands Don’t Lie
Three weeks later, the participants again ranked their body satisfaction, and researchers found the first group’s self-image had vastly improved.
Nothing changed for the unrestrained group.
“Social media can expose users to hundreds or even thousands of images and photos every day, including those of celebrities and fashion or fitness models,” lead author Gary Goldfield said in a press statement.
“[This] leads to an internalization of beauty ideals that are unattainable for almost everyone, resulting in greater dissatisfaction with body weight and shape.”
For more on how people contribute to the problem, check out these 50 Embarrassing Instagram Vs. Reality Pics.
Build-A-Body Scammers
The Audacity
They simply don't comprehend that "exercise and dieting" does not shrink the skeleton back to 5-year-old proportions in selected areas.
Ultimate Hand To Torso Ratio
This Is Crazy!
Ok, I Can't Stop Laughing
Bro Is Back Again
“Ummm... What Did You Do To My Face..?”
What In The World
Saw This On A Facebook Page Today
Do you really have to drag a dog into this mess? At least put a black bar in front of his face!
Saw This On Facebook
Lady Galadriel Jumpscare At The End
Profile vs. Tagged
Today On Left. A Few Months Ago On Right. She Identifies As A Woman So This Is No Hate Relating To Gender Identity
I don't understand any of this. So is this person a guy or a girl? The left picture looks so much like a guy but they are still a girl????? I'd kinda hate to date someone I thought was a guy, but is actually a girl
Anyone Else Feel Like This Is A Form Of Dysphoria
I genuinely can’t tell if the people who post these genuinely believe they look the way they edit themselves to be. I have a family member who SWEARS she doesn’t edit their photos when it’s painfully obvious. The yell until they are purple in the face that they don’t edit their photos and I fear they genuinely don’t know what they look like….
It’s posts like this where you can literally see the outline of their body before the edits in a hazy shadow. It’s genuinely disturbing.
Post vs. Tagged Video
Posted vs. Posted… I Guess She Didn’t Think It Was Noticeable
This “Body Positive” Influencer Doesn’t Look Like Her Photos On TV
Was This Person Posted Here Before? I Can't Stop Laughing 😭
She Claims She Does Not Use Filters…. Really????
This Repeat Offender!!!
Finally Contributing. Long Time Lurker. Saw This One In The Wild. All Her Followers Believe This Is Real
I Expect To See A Bit Of Filtering On Dating Apps But This Is Insane
The Irony Of Her Posting This Comment
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It's interesting that people used to deliberately colour themselves yellow in fashion photographs at least as far back as 50 years ago. I've never understood why.
Famous Immigration Lawyer On TikTok
People Were Actually Convinced This Was Real
What She Posted vs. The Video
Who is this "we"? Keep me out of this discussion! 😤/JK
Load More Replies...Another one you could stick to the wall by the lips and leave her there.
Reminds me of those baboons with the swollen, bright-colored rear ends
Load More Replies...They implanted a kidney on her face instead the lips!..and..why does she shine ? And her clothes too...is she a wax figure?
Looks terrible, these doctors need to refused to do certain procedures,
Found This On TikTok, Definitely Normal Human Proportions
Please Stop
An Embarrassment That Can’t Be Topped
Photo Versus A Screenshot From A Video
Found This Gem, While Scrolling, Today
This Influencer Really Grinds My Gears As A Fellow Biker Girl 🤨🤔
These Ads
What In The
55 Year Old Singer From My Country
Everyone In The Comments Is Saying They Wish They Looked Like Her And Wish They Could Afford Surgery
This looks like scary lordosis, the face has the classic filter effect, it's not often surgeries are THIS advanced (and successful), and idk I'm just disappointed people actually think this is real.
I don't understand young women wanting an *ss like that. Just wait until they get a little older, have a kid or two, and their metabolism slows down. Then they'll understand what Queen was singing about in "fat-bottomed girls".
Holy Hips
No One Can Tell
Found In The Wild
🤦♀️
Would You Say This Is Subtle Editing?
What She Posted On Instagram vs. The Youtube Video
Unrecognizable
Without anything to compare it with, yes, definitely unrecognizable. I guess I'm supposed to know who that is...?
Hourglass Core
I’m Just Gonna Leave This Here…
The amount of body dysmorphia in Gen-Z must be through the roof. You guys are so screwed.
The sad part is that some really don't need such a filter to begin with and those who aren't as good looking just made it worse with them. Nobody benefits from using this technology really.
So one one side we have the skeleton crew, and on the other is the big booty community. Put them together and you'd have an almost proportional human. But then you'd have to figure out the faces. We're doomed.
When I look at these photos, I am deeply concerned about the body image these women have and the message that is being conveyed. Every single one of them needs to see a therapist. And these apps should be banned, or the photos should at least be watermarked.
It's like watching a communicable mental illness turning into a tsunami of sadness.
The ugliest and most disgusting thing about this thread... are the comments under every picture. At least a lot of you have shown their true colours, so that's something, right?
To do it for 'likes' is insane but i wonder how many of these also do it for the fame and then wonder why they are not recognised in the street/out in public.
I can't help but think than many of the "real" faces shown here are just as fake as the fakes. This whole post feels bunkum.
I came here to laugh at people's delusions about their photoshop sneak levels, it's a bit sad that some comments roast women for their actual appearance as if being "artifical" looking means they had a surgical ablation of sensitivity so it's fine to hate on them. I mean, you're totally entitled to your own tastes, thankfully, but calling a stranger's mouth an a**s is hopefully not something you'd hear if it wasn't for internet anonymity.
No, her mouth actually did look like a prolapsed a**s. That was an accurate description.
Load More Replies...I don't use TikTok or Instagram, and I avoid all the popular influencers and such, and I don't have any friends, so I have no idea what the modern trends and styles are, but I imagine a lot of these people are posting selfies these ironically right? ...right?!
Nope. This is on purpose to show how beautiful they "actually " are.
Load More Replies...The amount of body dysmorphia in Gen-Z must be through the roof. You guys are so screwed.
The sad part is that some really don't need such a filter to begin with and those who aren't as good looking just made it worse with them. Nobody benefits from using this technology really.
So one one side we have the skeleton crew, and on the other is the big booty community. Put them together and you'd have an almost proportional human. But then you'd have to figure out the faces. We're doomed.
When I look at these photos, I am deeply concerned about the body image these women have and the message that is being conveyed. Every single one of them needs to see a therapist. And these apps should be banned, or the photos should at least be watermarked.
It's like watching a communicable mental illness turning into a tsunami of sadness.
The ugliest and most disgusting thing about this thread... are the comments under every picture. At least a lot of you have shown their true colours, so that's something, right?
To do it for 'likes' is insane but i wonder how many of these also do it for the fame and then wonder why they are not recognised in the street/out in public.
I can't help but think than many of the "real" faces shown here are just as fake as the fakes. This whole post feels bunkum.
I came here to laugh at people's delusions about their photoshop sneak levels, it's a bit sad that some comments roast women for their actual appearance as if being "artifical" looking means they had a surgical ablation of sensitivity so it's fine to hate on them. I mean, you're totally entitled to your own tastes, thankfully, but calling a stranger's mouth an a**s is hopefully not something you'd hear if it wasn't for internet anonymity.
No, her mouth actually did look like a prolapsed a**s. That was an accurate description.
Load More Replies...I don't use TikTok or Instagram, and I avoid all the popular influencers and such, and I don't have any friends, so I have no idea what the modern trends and styles are, but I imagine a lot of these people are posting selfies these ironically right? ...right?!
Nope. This is on purpose to show how beautiful they "actually " are.
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