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in it seems authenticity is all the re dry mouth. just look at the success of the app, be real. he, it staged photos are discouraged. instead, use of the prompted or the random time each day to snap a photo of whatever that doing in that exact moment. no filter pictures really look pretty per se, but maybe that's not such a bad thing. many people are fed up with seeing perfectly curated lives, splashed across their feeds. a recent study evaluated more than 10000 facebook profiles and found that people feel better when they paused what they actually care about. psychologist sandra mots, explains why. if you think about society at large, again, this way of us interacting with one another and also looking to each other for what is normative for what is desirable. so if we compare it is real version of our lives to the idealized version of what everybody else looks, lives look like on social media. essentially, you kind of have this comparison that makes us feel pretty bad else about ourselves
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. and so this, this notion of, if we start posting martha antique lee as a collective and as a group, that would reduce some of these comparative bias as i like the sound of that. but how many people are really willing to post their real unfiltered lives online? well, one way to share the mundane part of our everyday lives is with schumer. take a look at the stories. this influence from ecuador tells she has gained a large following by being true to herself. ah, nancy russell gives her followers glimpses into her daily life in the ecuadorian. andy's, her mother works on a farm. and her neighbors in the fields, her canter, reflections on facebook and instagram have found a huge audience. she has around 9 and a half 1000000 followers across her platforms, amendment, and i love this life as an influence. i love you. all. her videos are playful, imaginative, and funny. in simplest, the way i've always been,
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focus more on committee and making people love. i really like comedy that people love and we're happy with a stunning backdrop, a great sense of humor, and total ease in front of the camera. it's a winning combination ah, the, i'm certainly blessed to have them all in here. but simply being authentic doesn't ensure success. they like this kind of constant combination of like, what is it that can do on your side to reach audience and to appeal to something that isn't out there yet, right. so maybe that's a point perspective on the world that hasn't been captured and but i'm sure that just as she is now very successful. there's probably a lot of other people who had like a similar story that something very similar and they were just not picked up by the algorithms. i think it's this combination of offer something unique. and then also just have to be a bit lucky ah, confidence and thick skin are also important traits to have. so as not to be
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brought down by negative comments. it is either we'll just go in by received many comments like that more at the beginning when people made fun of my appearance as an indigenous person and things like that. your mouse is looking, but i responded with humor to show people that those comments don't affect me is less than i can turn them into a joke. your this a level to stick with nancy russell's trying to be her authentic self and do what she enjoys. regardless of what others say, joy, my man here and more excited than ever because they'll be fulfilling another one of my dreams to have my own runway in my own style is below. ah, no matter what she does next, nancy resort will stay true to herself. i love her attitude and her videos have definitely opened my eyes to a whole world i might have never seen otherwise. ideally,
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these kinds of authentic live experiences from content creators all over the world can enrich our global understanding. this example from bangladesh does just that. with honey cartoon, is a cook in a small village and bangladesh. she is also something of a youtube, together with other women, she regularly castillo, villages, $1000.00 or so residents. they prepare a huge portions. people from around the world, watch them on youtube. the cooking channel has more than 4000000 subscribers, or am i being tell? it's great that so many people love our videos. we're proud that even though we're poor, we're reaching so many people in cooking for our village gives us a sense of great accomplishment. i'm a medical ballet, la. ah, the channel became popular through this clip of a 3 year old making fish curry. the video now has more than 93000000 views. cooking in front of the camera has now become the norm. but i'm on,
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i'm not. it doesn't make much difference to me whether i cook here or at home. we're all one big family. i love the biggest difference is that with these huge portions, and i can't just ask them one of there's enough salt in the food i'm or is it what i have from this is all not eric, i'm decade there. i things the very quiet in the village until about 6 years ago. then mohammed hussein's nephew started making videos of the fish market. the idea grew from there because little we had at the time i wanted to film the villagers eating together at a picnic, new york where every one gets some food. we started with small amounts of rice overall, then more and more villagers came to share meal time with other groups a while so many people around the world drawn to these videos, psychologist sandra months has one explanation. it's just something that might be nice to watch is like outside of what you typically do during your day. and it's almost like this cognitive refuge that you can go to. and,
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and let you also know is like, this does collect of experience, right? because like once you have a 1000000 people watching, as it suddenly becomes part of something larger, the tenant pays off financially to add revenue amounts to more than $1000.00 euros per week. something the whole village profits from it's great where the stories like that go viral and then directly benefit the people who tell them. social media has opened up new opportunities for women, especially whom marizza is one example. she's been sharing alive as a business woman and influenza for 10 years. she was a trailblazer in pakistan where women previous me at little visibility online. hi, my name is hannah rosa. i'm the social media influencer. i ran a huge channel and, and instagram law. and i also have a platform unblocked, as by the name of happy holidays. i produces both videos and podcasts at her company. she uses
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a few different studios for the productions and employ several people as a fema entrepreneur in pakistan. she set herself apart and found success. so when i get this instagram, blogging wasn't even a king in bike. if i just started, there were a lot of things that were missing on the internet. they were hardly any 1000000 for it to have the dime. and i think i'm very proud of myself to have been one of the 1st few women to have been that way and to normalize as that name. it was art. today i'm not as i is empowering women in her home country to find their voice inviting them to speak on her blogs and tasks. and men and women work side by side in the studio. something that's not so common in pakistan. i think one of the things that i'm eligible in my own place and position is that i need to inspire young women to think outside of the box and king beyond what dipping. dig into
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with every accomplishment. i'm not as i shows how she balances her career with being a young mother. her husband is supportive of her work. her ability to juggle her family life and manage her business has been an inspiration to some of her followers. one thing i would want the younger generation are younger women to know in order to pursue their passion, is that you're gonna wait for the right circumstances or the right time with one key to success seems to be standing up for what you believe in doing so can inspire others to ob, due to re, from docker has done just that by taking the initiative to make his neighborhood more beautiful on sundays up due to re takes to the streets of his neighbourhood and duck. hard to campaign for a cleaner and greenest city. boy, lassie, dwayne at this account in my eyes,
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civic engagement as something individual. everyone can do their part to keep a space in front of their home clean la la, la, sweeping, planting, trees, planting flowers. i don't think that needs a nationwide campaign to defer why son sepa, that will be the to listen. he go over the years, his inspired his neighbors to join in light of do to raise on a mission to change the attitudes of people far beyond duck are in the synagogue. he phones the clean up sessions on his phone and then shares the videos on social media to reach a wider audience with the hash tag katie that challenge. he's connected to people, all of africa. vision he saw, and many young people have joined the green neighborhood challenge in africa. we've got members in about 15 countries. all these people come from different places, burkina, faso, togo center, goal. and chad. my message is to say to others,
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who did you can do the same with the samples. we've seen amazing, but let's not forget these are the exception, not the rule. the fact that i even became aware of them came down to algorithms and the whole lot of luck simply being authentic does not automatically guarantee success. and there can be a negative side to well, if you are someone who kind of really nicely fits into what society thinks of as a, as an ideal, it's very easy to be authentic. so if you're part of a marginalized group, that is much, much harder to do. so i think we also have to think a little bit about what are some of the limitations of authenticity and maybe by placing a lot of emphasis on his notion to be authentic. we're putting a lot of pressure on people who are probably having a hard time the call of psychological safety. if you encourage to, if you're current people to bring their full authentic selves to work on to
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whatever it is to social media, you also have to create a space where this is, this is possible and i think that's something that essentially does have to do one of the things that i would love to do is essentially kind of have a way of putting content out there without necessarily everybody being able to common right away without the ability to see all of these likes and share it like shares maybe. but the essentially kind of take away some of the pressure, i'm just putting stuff out there that is popular and without the pressure of necessarily getting this constant feedback. and whether that's good or bad. not a bad idea. after all, comments can often be destructive, in order to keep authenticity as a positive thing. i think we need key rules like robust community guidelines. what do you think that is? no. that's offered to date. by by? ah
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