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Podcast: Body image and body positivity on social media

Illustration of a user "voting" with a like on an image of body shape representing the link between social media and body image.
https://online.king.edu/news/social-media-and-body-image/

Tags: Body PositivitySocial MediaWeb Weavers

November 29, 2021 by fleurardon Web Weavers 0

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