A recent study conducted by researchers at the University of Rouen in New Jersey revealed that the use of "filters" on your personal photos using the Instagram application will not lead to an increase in the number of "Lake" you get, but showing your job or your hobbies in the picture may contribute to increasing its popularity, as the researchers examined a group of images The character published publicly on the Facebook-owned photo application, and found that the use of filters with personal photos actually resulted in fewer "like", compared to the pictures with which the filters were not used.

According to the British "Daily Mail" website, the researchers suggested that the photos should be made personal by revealing your job, hobbies or economic situation in the photo, in order to ensure a greater chance of obtaining "Lake".

The author of the research, Dr. "Seoyun Hong," explained that excessive use of filters and the desire to present only the positive side of your life, is what prevents people from pressing like or participating in general.

She said: "The number of" like "was less for the selfies using filters and posters, compared to the selfies without such filters, as studies indicate that an excessive intention to compel others to think positively with you may lead to reluctance to engage, so using techniques Photo enhancement, makes this look bad on other Instagram users. "