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Norway s new law on social media retouched photos raises an important question | Opinion

9Honey By OPINION Norway has basically made the Kardashians illegal. The country s parliament has passed new regulations that will require all influencers to clearly label all retouched photos in sponsored posts. They are serious about the effect social media has on poor body image, and the mental health, the recently passed laws state: Advertisements where a body s shape, size, or skin has been retouched - even through a filter before a photo is taken - will need a standardised label designed by the Norwegian Ministry of Children and Family Affairs. Examples of manipulations requiring labelling include enlarged lips, narrowed waists, and exaggerated muscles.

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Norway Introduces New Law Forcing Disclosure on Retouched Photos Posted Online

Published July 5, 2021 Andrew Hutchinson Content and Social Media Manager Over the last decade, the rise of selfie culture has pushed the evolution of digital enhancement tools and technologies, which has now lead to a situation where many of the images that people post online are so edited and so glossed up, that they re not even a close comparison to a person s real-world presence. Which may help with people s self-perception, and communicating the person they want to be online - but the side effect is that it s lead to a generation of people comparing themselves to unrealistic depictions of skin, body shape, facial features, etc.

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