Toggle light / dark theme

Posting digitally enhanced photos of yourself could have a social cost, researchers find

The use of disclaimer labels on digitally enhanced portraits could have unintended social consequences for their subjects, according to a study by a team of McGill researchers.

Researchers at the Laboratory for Attention and Social Cognition used beauty filters on a common social media application to gradually edit a total of 300 images of 60 women (from 0% to 100%, 25% at a time). They randomly labeled half of the images as “edited” and the other half as “unedited,” regardless of their level of editing.

A sample of 76 then reviewed the images. The participants were asked to rate the individual’s attractiveness, but also to imagine the person’s social life and some of their social qualities.

2 Comments so far

  1. Thank you a bunch for sharing this with all folks you really understand what you are talking approximately! Bookmarked. Kindly also discuss with my website =). We could have a hyperlink alternate arrangement among us
    datahk4d

Leave a Comment

Lifeboat Foundation respects your privacy! Your email address will not be published.

/* */