“Too Good to Be True”: Semi-Naked Bodies on Social Media

AJ Kleim, P Eckler, A Tonner - … of research on deception, fake news …, 2019 - igi-global.com
AJ Kleim, P Eckler, A Tonner
Handbook of research on deception, fake news, and misinformation online, 2019igi-global.com
This chapter examines how body image deception is created and understood in social
media. The authors focus specifically on the beach body, which is a narrower form of bodily
representation online, but where deception is especially likely to occur. Focus group
discussions with young adults revealed that editing and perfecting the beach body is
commonplace and even normalized on social media. However, participants distinguished
between celebrities and friends in expected use of manipulation and seemed to place a limit …
Abstract
This chapter examines how body image deception is created and understood in social media. The authors focus specifically on the beach body, which is a narrower form of bodily representation online, but where deception is especially likely to occur. Focus group discussions with young adults revealed that editing and perfecting the beach body is commonplace and even normalized on social media. However, participants distinguished between celebrities and friends in expected use of manipulation and seemed to place a limit on the acceptable types of manipulation: body tan but not body shape, for example. The authors discuss the implications of these discussions and how applying deception theory in body image research can provide useful insights.
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