30 Hilarious Examples Of Instagram Vs. Reality That Show The Truth Behind Photos (New Pics)
Nowadays it feels like few things on the internet could surprise its users. Yet many images on social media make them raise an eyebrow, nevertheless, often thanks to (unsuccessful) editing. From bent doorframes aligned perfectly with the curve of one’s hips, to lips so voluptuous they defy the laws of human anatomy – there are plenty of examples of people overdoing it with editing tools.
Such examples are what we’re focusing on today. On the list below, you will find pictures depicting Instagram’s battle vs. reality and many ways people try to aid the former. Even if you think you’ve seen it all, give the list a go, and make sure to upvote the edited pictures that deserve an A for effort the most. Happy scrolling!
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Why Do Inherently Attractive Women Do This To Themselves?
The Face vs. The Neck
Those Are Some Unique Sunglasses
Show of hands—who here has edited their pictures before uploading them to social media? While I can’t actually see how many people there are, I believe that there must have been at least a few of us raising one of our limbs, even if unwillingly.
That’s because nowadays, it might seem difficult not to edit pictures, bearing in mind the content that’s floating around on the internet. Pictures of models are edited to perfection, even though they do not need to be at all. Pictures of regular people, who’ve worked hard on editing their photos, even though they, too, don’t need to. Images of unattainable beauty standards that seem everchanging—yet omnipresent—so you always have something to overthink regarding your looks or lifestyle. Not to mention, pictures of people’s “perfect” lives that are often only perfect on their social media accounts.
With such pressure, it’s no surprise that many people alter their reality—be it themselves or their environment—before uploading any photographs. But sometimes, they don’t realize when they’ve overdone it.
I Usually Have A Hard Time Noticing When Someone Edits Their Pictures.. But Now..😅 (The Last Image Is The Least Edited)
Took Me 15 Tries To Pause At This Specific Moment
A study in 2021 found that an astonishing 90% of young women reported using a filter or editing their photos before posting them online. They reportedly do it to even out their skin tone, brighten or bronze it, adjust the shape of their jaw or nose, shave off weight, or whiten their teeth.
To make matters worse, the women also reported being constantly exposed to advertisements or push notifications for all sorts of cosmetic procedures, including teeth whitening, lip fillers, and cosmetic surgery.
I Wish This Was Satire
She looks like the Beetlejuice character in the afterlife who had his head shrunk!
She does NOT! Aliens are cute, you certainly have seen ET?! And ALF?!
Load More Replies...I know a woman not far off sixty who constantly alters her social media photo to something almost as silly as this ..it comes to a case where personal image becomes a focus and changing it all the time pleases the poster who believes they look like that even though they know they don't consider everyone else will consider them as youthful and attractive
And i assume that she/it gets upset if people DO NOT like her posts....
Nope, not at all. This is a horrible attempt at looking like... something. I'd say a doll that was dropped in a vat of acid.
Load More Replies...all this small heads..please let brain and heart/ empathy getting trend again
Damn That’s Crazy 💀
Girl…
The author of the aforementioned study, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis at City, University of London, Dr. Rosalind Gill, pointed out that young people were overwhelmed by images that were “too perfect.”
Moreover, “Women of colour, disabled women and gender nonconforming folk told me they rarely see anyone like them in the media,” she was cited as saying by Science Daily.
Found In The Wild
My God…
Built Like An Ant 🐜
According to Prof. Rosalind Gill, "Posting on social media can produce the intense pleasure of 'getting likes' and appreciative attention, but it is also a source of huge anxiety for most young women.” She added that the latter had told her time and again that they felt judged.
Bearing in mind that people spend close to 2,5 hours a day on social media, it’s safe to assume that while many upload images of themselves, arguably even more spend their time looking at—and likely, judging what—others post.
I'm Only Pretty Sure She Has Edited These First 3
Saw One In The Wild!
I...wow
Whether or not you spend more than 2 hours on social media, chances are you can’t imagine life without access to one platform or another. Nowadays, few people probably can, as the number of individuals on social media has grown steadily over the past seven years, Statista reports.
This source revealed that back in 2017, the number of social media users worldwide was roughly 2.73 billion, but it has since nearly doubled, reaching 5.17 billion in 2024. It is projected to increase to more than six billion in 2028.
Instagram V Candid
I hate those fat lips on anyone, would make great dent pullers for an auto body shop though!!
Just Stumbled Across This One. The Last Photo Still Has Slimming Filters On It
Op Posted This To Show How Much Better She Looks After “Taking Care Of Herself”
While some of us judge people’s online behaviors or their pictures without even realizing it, some do it consciously. Surprisingly, they choose to do it and focus their energy and attention on someone they don’t feel fond of. Known as ‘hate following,’ the phenomenon refers to internet users’ eagerness to follow the online activity of people they dislike.
Discussing this relatively new phenomenon in a piece for The Independent, Senior Lecturer in Contemporary British History at Newcastle University, Dr. Martin Farr, pointed out that it actually predates the age of social media. But social media and the devices stuck to our hands nearly 24/7 make directing hate at people easier than ever.
“In the 21st century, you can keep a watchful eye on people in a love-to-hate way, silently participating in this act and rejoicing in whatever aspect it is about them that you dislike, with no consequences or repercussions whatsoever. It makes hate following an extremely desirable, and very easy, outlet,” Dr. Farr told The Independent.
Oh, Girlie. Come On
Profile Pic vs. Reality
British Fashion Brand List Products With Both Images And Videos Next To Each Other, This One Shows How Much They’ve Edited The Models Waist
Some suggest that the phenomenon of hate-following people on social media is linked to another phenomenon—schadenfreude, which refers to the pleasure that stems from someone else’s misfortune.
In a piece for BBC Science Focus, a neuroscientist, author, comedian, and “all-round ‘science guy’,”—as he presents himself—Dean Burnett suggested that schadenfreude is a rather common emotion; one that derives from “deeply ingrained processes that the human brain spent millions of years evolving.”
One of the things people’s brains seemingly focused most on during the millions of years is socializing and—more importantly—social status. According to Burnett, humans are “instinctively aware of the general hierarchy, the pecking order, and our standing within it.” And since raising one’s social status is something that’s linked to an influx of positive emotions, people seek a higher-ranking position in said pecking order, which can happen when someone else falls lower.
“When we see someone mess up in ways that cause them to lose face, and thus lose social status, we can feel a burst of satisfaction as our own status is raised, at no cost to us. And so, schadenfreude,” Burnett wrote.
I Saw Her Video On My Explore Page And Thought She Was Just Making Fun Of Other Influencers But Nope
This Insta Influencer Takes Editing To The Extreme
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Whether it’s aiming for a higher spot in the pecking order, feeling the pressure of social media influencers, having advertising of beauty procedures shoved down your throat, or other reasons, many people try to edit their pictures to perfection. But, as you can clearly see on this list, they are not always successful at the task. On the contrary, they often make the picture look worse than the original.
But if, for some reason, browsing through over-edited pictures is something you enjoy, you might be happy to learn that this is not the only list depicting such wonders we have in store for you. For more of this kind of content, check out this edition of Instagram vs. Reality, or browse some hilarious Photoshop fails here.
Posted The First, Deleted It, Then Posted The Second, Admitting She Got A Little Out Of Hand "Editing Her Arm."
Wtf? Posted On My College Admitted Students Insta
I Am Freaking Lost For Words Here
A Man And His Very Filtered Wife
Did he filtered his wife, Did she filtered herself? We need to talk about the chicken kids as well...🤷🏽
A Known Attorney Influencer
Why Doesn't She Have Any Skin Texture Tf?
The Website Forgot To Use Faceapp On One Photo
There seems to be a lot missing from these posts as the captions refer to things we cannot see.
Talking about things you need to get active to see...Roxy222uk doesn't deserve to be downvoted for pointing out the misogynist element of lists like this. If lookism wasn't an issue, there wouldn't be so many women using/overdoing filters like this. Not saying I like the filtered results.
Load More Replies...How much does Reddit pay BP for the clickbait to see the slide show that the original post is about? Especially the "mature content" posts requiring login to Reddit? To those who don't know, the name on the left just below the image and above the downvote arrow links to the original post on most BP-scraped-from-elsewhere posts.
When you suggest a famous person, is it so hard to put a name to it?!
All these "large" butt's with small legs and thin thighs are abysmal.
Why do girls think that is attractive? I'm going to show the worst of these to my 10 yr old and 8 yr old girls and have a frank talk about what really makes someone beautiful.
What I don’t understand is how these women set themselves up for humiliation. People see ‘em online then meet them in meatspace must bust a gut laughing at ‘em. Either that or they say “You’re not So-and-so! You don’t look remotely like her! You’re 30 years older / pounds heavier / inches smaller in the a*s/(・人・) / etc!” I’d be mortified. I’ve softened the odd pimple here and there, and once removed an eyelash that was on my cheek, but if I were to do more than that and then one day see disappointment on someone’s face, I’d die from humiliation and a broken heart. 😞
Load More Replies...It's as if non-humanoid aliens were creating androids of what they thought humans find attractive...and failing miserably...
Well that was some body shaming nonsense. No wonder people feel pressured to edit their photos with vultures like this around
This is sad. Something is wrong with our society, for women to feel that insecure about themselves.
I wonder if it could be because we make lists like this and then gather around to point and laugh?!
Load More Replies...It's just another way to bully and criticise women, isn't it. Women are playing around, just like they would standing in front of a mirror seeing what they would look like if their boobs were higher or they sucked their stomach in. Gives people the chance to criticise them for trying to meet society's expectations. Gives people the chance to criticise them for looking 'ugly' without the filter. They are still getting policed in how they present themselves to the public, and it gives people the chance to just unleash hate on women, like they've always done before. Those using it to make money can get in the sea (report them to trading standards!), but otherwise, let's stop gathering in groups to throw s.h.it at them.
The fact that you get down votes for this really says it all
Load More Replies...There seems to be a lot missing from these posts as the captions refer to things we cannot see.
Talking about things you need to get active to see...Roxy222uk doesn't deserve to be downvoted for pointing out the misogynist element of lists like this. If lookism wasn't an issue, there wouldn't be so many women using/overdoing filters like this. Not saying I like the filtered results.
Load More Replies...How much does Reddit pay BP for the clickbait to see the slide show that the original post is about? Especially the "mature content" posts requiring login to Reddit? To those who don't know, the name on the left just below the image and above the downvote arrow links to the original post on most BP-scraped-from-elsewhere posts.
When you suggest a famous person, is it so hard to put a name to it?!
All these "large" butt's with small legs and thin thighs are abysmal.
Why do girls think that is attractive? I'm going to show the worst of these to my 10 yr old and 8 yr old girls and have a frank talk about what really makes someone beautiful.
What I don’t understand is how these women set themselves up for humiliation. People see ‘em online then meet them in meatspace must bust a gut laughing at ‘em. Either that or they say “You’re not So-and-so! You don’t look remotely like her! You’re 30 years older / pounds heavier / inches smaller in the a*s/(・人・) / etc!” I’d be mortified. I’ve softened the odd pimple here and there, and once removed an eyelash that was on my cheek, but if I were to do more than that and then one day see disappointment on someone’s face, I’d die from humiliation and a broken heart. 😞
Load More Replies...It's as if non-humanoid aliens were creating androids of what they thought humans find attractive...and failing miserably...
Well that was some body shaming nonsense. No wonder people feel pressured to edit their photos with vultures like this around
This is sad. Something is wrong with our society, for women to feel that insecure about themselves.
I wonder if it could be because we make lists like this and then gather around to point and laugh?!
Load More Replies...It's just another way to bully and criticise women, isn't it. Women are playing around, just like they would standing in front of a mirror seeing what they would look like if their boobs were higher or they sucked their stomach in. Gives people the chance to criticise them for trying to meet society's expectations. Gives people the chance to criticise them for looking 'ugly' without the filter. They are still getting policed in how they present themselves to the public, and it gives people the chance to just unleash hate on women, like they've always done before. Those using it to make money can get in the sea (report them to trading standards!), but otherwise, let's stop gathering in groups to throw s.h.it at them.
The fact that you get down votes for this really says it all
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