“Instagram Reality”: 50 Times People Fooled No One With Their Fake Pics Online (New Pics)
Anyone who’s no stranger to the picture-perfect world of Instagram knows that you have to take everything you see on there with a pinch of salt. Or rather a whole bag of it.
It only takes a glance at the heavily airbrushed photos and virtually unrecognizable selfies to see how saturated with editing and filters Instagram has become. This corner of Reddit known as the Instagram Reality subreddit has long been busting all the fakery online by sharing some of the biggest examples of faux pas found on social media.
Below we wrapped up a new batch of surreal pics from the same subreddit that show people’s obsession with looking perfect on the screen at whatever cost.
Also make sure to check out our previous article with more Instagram vs Reality pics.
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One Of My Fav Influencers
Instagram is notorious for the use of photo editing filters and lenses and it’s no secret that many influencers use them. There are many other apps and plugins that enhance a person’s appearance in the photographs uploaded there.
But there is a dark side of it that not many people who use these tools to achieve that picture-perfect ideal and seek unattainable beauty standards are willing to speak about. In 2019, a report showed that nearly half of Instagram influencers who were surveyed said their job as an influencer impacted their mental health, and 32% said it negatively impacted body image.
These Actually Terrify Me!
Found This On A Japanese Musician's Page. I Don't Even Know What's Going On - Is The Red Haired Dude Ok?
Let Me Just Tuck My Hair Behind My Eyelash Real Quick
Another study from 2017 ranked Instagram as the most dangerous social media platform in regards to young people’s mental health because along with other photo and video-based apps like Snapchat and TikTok, it offers filters and lenses that dramatically change the way someone looks.
The psychologists who research the influence of social media on mental health argue that many people feel upset that their real appearance doesn’t match with how they look online. This is extremely dangerous and can potentially cause body dysmorphia, a mental disorder in which someone fixates on and obsesses over one or more of their perceived physical flaws or defects, according to the Mayo Clinic.
Damn, We Got Some Fine Elbows Up In Here
Ah, so you have a mini black hole in your pocket! That sure does explain the deformation of time and space.
Her vs. His Insta Post
I’ve Never Seen A More Accurate Description
But this is far from the only threat lurking in the social media apps. Another danger is a threat to our privacy and security, something that many apps are extremely vulnerable in. So to find out about that side of the coin, Bored Panda spoke with a cybersecurity expert at NordVPN named Daniel Markuson.
Markuson unexplained that “photo editing apps usually demand various permissions for a person's camera, photo library, location, microphone, and much more. Nobody would want any of this information to be accessed by a malicious third party, not to mention that some of those apps can even use a person's camera without their consent.”
How Delusional Are You From 1 To This Person?
Imagine Looking Like #2 And Still Feeling The Need To Filter Yourself Into Oblivion
Your Sleep Paralysis Demon Stood At The Edge Of Your Bed
In order to make sure that their privacy will not be compromised while editing their photos, Markuson argues, “users should pay attention to the legitimacy of the apps they choose to download from the app store.”
Markuson also listed some of the things that they should consider before downloading an app: “Photo editing apps are non-essential. The fewer apps a person has, the less data they collect and store.” Markuson’s advice is as follows: “if you can edit your photos on social media apps, like Instagram - do so.”
This ‘Influencer’ Claims She Only Uses Filters To Adjust The Colours. Instagram On Left, Reality On Right
God I Hate Snapchat
This One Made Me Laugh!
Moreover, Markuson reminds everyone that some of the top-ranked apps collect their users' data and later use it for marketing or malicious purposes. “Read the Terms of Service before using the app,” he suggested.
Another important thing is to pay attention to permission demanded by the app. “Your photo editing app doesn't need to know where you are when you edit your photos, or who is on your contact list.”
Markuson concluded that “the safe choice would be to use apps created by trustworthy, well-known companies, which are known to be more responsible with their users' data.”
Everyone Looks Normal Except
Youtuber Who Always Looks Different In Each Of Her Pictures
Asian Photoshopping
Saw This Guy On Tinder. Looks Like He Photoshopped Someone Else's Head On His Body
"Photoshopped"? I think he's actually holding up a paper cut-out. XD
What She Look Like vs. Instagram
Jenny from the block is aging like all of us and she is beautiful in both pics
Same Person, Right?
Difference From A Live Performance And A Video
Yeah…
You’re Id Card Won’t Lie
Some Editing May Have Taken Place
Small Face, Weird Big Fingers Wtf !
Something About Her Head Just Seems Off
This Hair Stylist Adding Filters After His Work
That’s Her Strong Arm
I Cried Laughing. Can You See It?
those must be size 30! (the biggest shoe size that we know of was from a man born in 1918 with a 22.5)
Someone, somewhere, with a foot fetishism is fapping like a madman over this picture :0D
"where'd ya get them clodhoppers? They're enormous, they're whoppers."
All this time we thought Bigfoot was a hairy dude living in the woods.
😂😂😂 The grippers on her right foot aren't even on the shoe. They're hanging on for dear life 🤣
Lower legs stretched, rest compacted, and so badly done the leg on the right looks broken. Notice how the sand turns to barley partway down, right at that break. The entire heel on that side is fake, which is why the bones don't line up.
Not just the feet, check the shadow on the sand compared to the arm shadow on her torso!
This looks like the Candies shoe ads that use to run in the 90's. The feet and shoes were always made bigger.
She always loved her Bratz dolls. I'm surprised she allowed herself to have a nose.
Before And "After". Based Off An "8 Week Study", Yet Has 3 Pimples In The Exact Same Spot With No Change In Size Or Color. I Really Hate Misleading Ads
Do The Wavy Leg!!
Popular Tiktoker Claims She Uses No Filters
Why Do They Think We Don’t Know What They Look Like…
From Skinny To Slenderman
Also A Case Of Ig vs. Reality
Skin Texture We Don’t Know Her
Zoom In On The Nose
Just A Tad Bit Heavy On The Hips, Just A Tad Bit
It's Like Her Hair Is Afraid To Touch Her Butt
Look Guys My Waist Is The Same Size As My Arms!
Seen On Ig Explore Page
I - Um-
Who is this and how old are they? This is simultaneously the oldest teenager and youngest grandpa I've ever seen in my life. And probably more plastic than your everyday Ken doll
The Entire Profile Is Like This. Are Normally Shaped Heads Out Of Fashion?
Probably One Of The Worst I’ve Ever Seen. And All Of Her Photos Look Like This And No One Calls Her Out For It
Her Waist Is Smaller Than Her Head
Looks Like A Minecraft Wall And Door
Pic vs. Video, Both Posted By Her. She's Already So Skinny To Begin With /:
But she's already so pretty :( why do we force people to think they always need to be better?
I Can’t Believe She Posted This…
Actually Found One In The Wild. While Scrolling Pinterest. Look At Her Waist!
When You Mutilate Your Crotch For The Sake Of A Thigh Gap. (Also, Everything Else)
We’ve All Seen Face Smoothing, But The Clone Stamp Arm Gone Wrong??
I honestly feel bad for the people feeling the need to do this. People on the internet - Here's your reminder to be nice and not to downvote on here bc ten downvoted gets people banned ❤️
Yep. That’s why I won’t use anything but facebook. Those other apps are just EGO boosting narcissists… not for me. 🤦🏻♀️
Load More Replies...Who on earth decided big butts were attractive? Not me, that's for sure!
Ok so tiny head without skin texture, trout lips and bratz dool eyes, long hair, stick thin arms, big boobs, tiny waist and mahoosive bum and thighs, but with a thigh gap. That sounds perfectly possible indeed 🙄
The really sad thing about this is that all of these people look so much more beautiful without photoshop and filters and don't seem to be able to see themselves that way. Just imagine you're so insecure and unhappy with how you look that you feel the need to do this. And it's not stopping on Instagram. I've never seen so many women with lip augmentations in real life before. Now I see them everywhere and I personally find them really disgusting to look at actually. I'm far from being a model myself, but I'd rather look like myself than another Kim Kardashian clone with lots of filters and surgeries.
So many reasons to question almost every photo on the internet. We live in a world of fake.
I'm gonna start using Photoshop to make my dog the biggest cat influencer in the world!
They look like clones. It is like fame by proxy, wanting to be famous but not be famous for being themselves
Wow, I could make a living “fixing” photos like this in photoshop. And do a much better job.. If I had nothing better to do and no conscience that is..this is just sad
Despite half of these being terribly fake, the ones that have been edited properly make so many people feel ugly. Like that is what they are supposed to look like. These images cause so much self doubt because people think that is real. That this is what they need to look like to be beautiful. Even if some know it is not real, it causes us to feel so doubtful that we are beautiful.
A lot of the people editing these pictures must have really bad astigmatism.
Why would you continue to shame a young woman (Mikayla) who has been extremely open about her mental health struggles? And, as of late, has taken a break from social media to address said mental health struggles. When is enough, enough?! Also, how many have NEVER posted a picture without any sort of editing, cropping, filter, color manipulation, etc?! The vast majority cannot say they've never done it. Why has pop culture reduced itself to cancel culture? Pathetic.
I find it so fascinating that people think they're going to get away with editing pictures so drastically.
This isn’t funny, BoredPanda. This is just sad and deeply disturbing. So many young people struggling with severe body dysmorphia and ridiculous societal beauty standards. I feel bad for young teenagers who are constantly bombarded by unrealistic beauty standards from the Kartrashians to Influncers and celebrities. It is heartbreaking that people have to filter themselves into oblivion and don’t know when to stop. I’m so glad I didn’t have TikTok, Instagram or other social media as a child and teen.
The real problem is that they end up believing her Insta reality is the only reality... they have a totally twisted imagine of themselves, they seem to think we can't see them as they really are...
Am I the only one who thinks these pics are another art form and not meant to be taken seriously?
Sadly you may be the only one. I might would see it as art if it were not placed with mass social media as mostly profile selfies in general. If these pictures that are used were labeled as ART then it could change the way and mindset they are viewed. What do you think?
Load More Replies...She looks like a plastic Mannequin. Not even too perfect to be real. Just too perfect for anyone to WANT her to be real. There is something about beauty that catches the eye. But keeping that gaze is about something much more complex. It is not perfection that fascinates. The Fibonacci sequence can be broken down into a mathematical equation but understanding how water will flow around it is too complex to imagine with even the most sophisticated software to predict the outcome. It's not symmetry or even pursuit of perfection these women are looking for. It's approval. And unfortunately whoever they are trying desperately to impress or prove something to, or make someone love them, or even just see them, is probably dead, or worse, completely oblivious to them. A mother with no words but resentment, a father who wanted a son, a grandfather who blames a newborn for the loss of his only daughter, a brother who blames a new baby sister for taking his mom away. A computer algorithm can only analyze data entered into fields. Yes No Black White Up Down. Hurt begets hurt. Smooth an edge here. An icy tongue cuts like a knife. A computerized mouse smooths a painful line there. A biting word, a reciprocating airbrush smooths the hurt. The less the image is recognizable in there the less the pain hurts inside here, until finally the disconnect is complete.
Let’s all laugh at people with body issues who may look at themselves and feel ugly so they attempt to make themselves look different and in their mind more attractive. These articles that get rolled out every few months are not ok. Boredpanda is a pretty ‘woke’ website, that this kind of nastiness is allowed is bizarre
I honestly feel bad for the people feeling the need to do this. People on the internet - Here's your reminder to be nice and not to downvote on here bc ten downvoted gets people banned ❤️
Yep. That’s why I won’t use anything but facebook. Those other apps are just EGO boosting narcissists… not for me. 🤦🏻♀️
Load More Replies...Who on earth decided big butts were attractive? Not me, that's for sure!
Ok so tiny head without skin texture, trout lips and bratz dool eyes, long hair, stick thin arms, big boobs, tiny waist and mahoosive bum and thighs, but with a thigh gap. That sounds perfectly possible indeed 🙄
The really sad thing about this is that all of these people look so much more beautiful without photoshop and filters and don't seem to be able to see themselves that way. Just imagine you're so insecure and unhappy with how you look that you feel the need to do this. And it's not stopping on Instagram. I've never seen so many women with lip augmentations in real life before. Now I see them everywhere and I personally find them really disgusting to look at actually. I'm far from being a model myself, but I'd rather look like myself than another Kim Kardashian clone with lots of filters and surgeries.
So many reasons to question almost every photo on the internet. We live in a world of fake.
I'm gonna start using Photoshop to make my dog the biggest cat influencer in the world!
They look like clones. It is like fame by proxy, wanting to be famous but not be famous for being themselves
Wow, I could make a living “fixing” photos like this in photoshop. And do a much better job.. If I had nothing better to do and no conscience that is..this is just sad
Despite half of these being terribly fake, the ones that have been edited properly make so many people feel ugly. Like that is what they are supposed to look like. These images cause so much self doubt because people think that is real. That this is what they need to look like to be beautiful. Even if some know it is not real, it causes us to feel so doubtful that we are beautiful.
A lot of the people editing these pictures must have really bad astigmatism.
Why would you continue to shame a young woman (Mikayla) who has been extremely open about her mental health struggles? And, as of late, has taken a break from social media to address said mental health struggles. When is enough, enough?! Also, how many have NEVER posted a picture without any sort of editing, cropping, filter, color manipulation, etc?! The vast majority cannot say they've never done it. Why has pop culture reduced itself to cancel culture? Pathetic.
I find it so fascinating that people think they're going to get away with editing pictures so drastically.
This isn’t funny, BoredPanda. This is just sad and deeply disturbing. So many young people struggling with severe body dysmorphia and ridiculous societal beauty standards. I feel bad for young teenagers who are constantly bombarded by unrealistic beauty standards from the Kartrashians to Influncers and celebrities. It is heartbreaking that people have to filter themselves into oblivion and don’t know when to stop. I’m so glad I didn’t have TikTok, Instagram or other social media as a child and teen.
The real problem is that they end up believing her Insta reality is the only reality... they have a totally twisted imagine of themselves, they seem to think we can't see them as they really are...
Am I the only one who thinks these pics are another art form and not meant to be taken seriously?
Sadly you may be the only one. I might would see it as art if it were not placed with mass social media as mostly profile selfies in general. If these pictures that are used were labeled as ART then it could change the way and mindset they are viewed. What do you think?
Load More Replies...She looks like a plastic Mannequin. Not even too perfect to be real. Just too perfect for anyone to WANT her to be real. There is something about beauty that catches the eye. But keeping that gaze is about something much more complex. It is not perfection that fascinates. The Fibonacci sequence can be broken down into a mathematical equation but understanding how water will flow around it is too complex to imagine with even the most sophisticated software to predict the outcome. It's not symmetry or even pursuit of perfection these women are looking for. It's approval. And unfortunately whoever they are trying desperately to impress or prove something to, or make someone love them, or even just see them, is probably dead, or worse, completely oblivious to them. A mother with no words but resentment, a father who wanted a son, a grandfather who blames a newborn for the loss of his only daughter, a brother who blames a new baby sister for taking his mom away. A computer algorithm can only analyze data entered into fields. Yes No Black White Up Down. Hurt begets hurt. Smooth an edge here. An icy tongue cuts like a knife. A computerized mouse smooths a painful line there. A biting word, a reciprocating airbrush smooths the hurt. The less the image is recognizable in there the less the pain hurts inside here, until finally the disconnect is complete.
Let’s all laugh at people with body issues who may look at themselves and feel ugly so they attempt to make themselves look different and in their mind more attractive. These articles that get rolled out every few months are not ok. Boredpanda is a pretty ‘woke’ website, that this kind of nastiness is allowed is bizarre