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It s Now Illegal In Norway To Post Unlabelled, Edited Photos on Social Media

It’s Now Illegal In Norway To Post Unlabelled, Edited Photos on Social Media   In an effort to address society’s long-held body image issues, Norway has recently introduced a law addressing photo modification and editing…     The new legislation requires content creators to indicate whether a photo has been edited or even if it has a simple filter on it. This further helps combat body dysmorphia that the public may face due to the artificial beauty standards set by social media platforms over the years.     According to the amendments made by the Norweigan Ministry of Children and Family Affairs, advertisements with alterations to a person’s size, form, or skin must be labelled by the Ministry itself. This also includes influencers or celebrities that get any type of funding or benefits from a social media post.

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