Social Media Synthesis Essay

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Social Media has the function of informing, entertaining and influencing the community, its effects can be positive but as well they can be negative. Bulimia, Anorexia, Physical dissatisfaction and low self-esteem are the consequences of the messages sent by this platform every day. A constant message of what a perfect body should look like is affecting our new and has affected our old generation. Eating disorders had been part of our community since the begging, it has left a mark in history and continues to grow in today’s times. Through Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and many more Social Media platforms teenagers and adults get expose to pictures, advertising, and the lives of others proving them with influences and taking a decision that …show more content…

This article talks about the life of Kerry Hooton a 22 girl from Nottinghamshire, that was willing to risk her health and starve herself, in order to get the perfect body that social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram where portraying. In this article written by Lucy Waterlow, and she mentions that Kerry uses to “spend hours scrolling through selfies and survived on less than 200 calories a day in a bid to match the “perfect” lives portrayed by others”. Kerry’s story goes on by telling her story where she thought she had to keep eating less, working out more in order to accomplice an “acceptable” image of herself. At the end of this article, Kerry notices she has anorexia but she decides to turn her lifestyle around for a better health. “In the past, I have often scanned for hours through images like this hoping that one day I would look like these girls or have this "perfect figure" that many people would comment on.” Kerry starts to get better and overcomes her eating disorder. Stories like Kerry’s are very common in today’s society, but not all have the same happy ending as Kerry did, some had difficulty recovering. The USA Today published an article called “Social media helps fuel some eating disorders” and it points out how though motivational pictures teenagers get …show more content…

Now with the creation of Social Media platforms, this problem has increased, it affects many. The easy access to follow a celebrity and models can create a physiological reaction in a person and can be the cause of a starvation and excessive exercise, leading to Anorexia or another disease, just like previously mention Kerry was a victim, and many others had followed her steps, bloggers like Brittany Ladin, that made a publication of “How Instagram encourage my eating disorder” Is just one of many cases that happen around the world. The main cause will be the reminder and the motivation in social media platforms and their persuasion. In every corner of our today’s society, there is a picture, a phrase or a public image that talks about the beauty and its stereotypes, it is time to call into action and accepting other with their looks and supporting those how still beautiful on the