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Sharma, a professor of the department of clinical psychology, service for healthy use of technology at NIMHANS Centre for Well Being, is the corresponding author of a study titled “Making the body public: Implications of the new standards of the body”, which has been published recently in the ‘International Journal of Social Psychiatry.
“People with low self-esteem due to poor academics and other reasons use such body-revealing social media posts,” Dr. Sharma, who also heads SHUT (Service for Healthy Use of Technology) clinic at NIMHANS, told PTI on Sunday. One of such social influencers, who used to take selfies and post on social media used to get depressed whenever she did not get ‘approvals’ (read likes and comments), he said.
The study said that body revealing videos have a problematic effect on prolonged exposure and sexual appeal is the primary objective of body revealing and outfit-changing videos on short film video content services. “Sexual appeal is the primary objective of the body revealing and outfit change videos are widely popular on Short Film Video Content Services (SFVCS),” it said.
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“The content creators tend to acquire a ‘famous self’ status by enacting a fantasied gesture before the camera. Hence, every social media influencer has elevated themselves to micro-celebrity status,” the study said.