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“Why do we feel ugly on social networks?
» Too big or too thin, the nose or the chin too much, or not drawn enough?
Why this disappointing perceived image, when those who parade in the news feed of your favorite social network have fine faces and bodies, great looks and great friends?
This is the question posed by Lucie Ronfaut-Hazard, in the book
Internet too, it's real life!
, illustrated by Mirion Malle and published by La Ville Brûle.
What beauty standards are imposed by filters?
Lucie Ronfaut-Hazard is a journalist specializing in new technologies and Web culture, author of the #Rule30 newsletter, dedicated to diversity in the digital world.
In his Internet essay
too, it's real life!
, it promotes a dialogue with young and old on digital practices, the Web, social networks... Universal questions, because life online is part of life "in real life", especially when it comes to assaults, such as online harassment.
“Why do we feel ugly on the networks?
With Lucie Ronfaut-Hazard, we're going to talk about beauty standards, filters and algorithms, invisible bodies, but also the risk of depression and dysmorphobia... To listen to it, it's in the player above .
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