Thursday 10 March 2016

If you ban Instagram hashtags, you'll only make them stronger

If you ban Instagram hashtags, you'll only make them stronger

Researchers at Georgia Tech in the USA have found that when Instagram banned hashtags relating to pro-eating disorders, the pro-ED community just found out ways to circumvent, making them even more popular than before.

The research found that Instagram's actions against the hashtags only served to drive the community to more cunning ways to get around the ban.

Derivatives of the hashtag for "thinspiration" sprung up after it was banned in 2012. "Thynspiration" "Thynspo" and many more variations had a cumulative growth of between 15-30% higher than the original, with supporters discussing "self-harm, isolation and thoughts of suicide more often than the larger community of sufferers of eating disorders."

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The more you ban, the more it will be a hit

Pro-eating disorder websites have grown exponentially with the rise in social media, although they've been around since the birth of the internet with pro-ana forums going back to before the millennium. Now, however, there's more awareness of the damage eating disorders do and social platforms are acting to counteract these sites.

Learnings for Instagram might be to stay its ban-hammer. Researchers suggest that it should provide support links and warnings around the hashtags, to show that there are life-choice alternatives and help available.

Stevie Chancellor, one of the researchers, suggests, "Maybe the search algorithms could be tweaked. Instead of similar terms being displayed, Instagram could introduce recovery-related terms in the search box."










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