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How Social Media Filters Shape Young People's View of Beauty — Nya Dagbladet

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Beauty filters on social media have become so normalized that young women are trained to scrutinize their own appearance on a micro level, according to a new study from Örebro University. The researchers analyzed 67 TikTok videos in a study published in the journal Critical Studies in Media Communication, and found that the platforms’ built-in filter tools drive a culture where appearance is scrutinized and compared in detail. — Filters are not …
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Beauty filters on social media have become so normalized that young women are trained to scrutinize their own appearance on a micro level, according to a new study from Örebro University. The researchers analyzed 67 TikTok videos in a study published in the journal Critical Studies in Media Communication, and found that the platforms’ built-in filter tools drive a culture where appearance is scrutinized and compared in detail. — Filters are not …

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nyadagbladet.se broke the news in on Friday, April 3, 2026.
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