Unfiltered: How Teens Engage in Body Image and Shaming Discussions via Instagram Direct Messages (DMs)

28 Pages Posted: 6 May 2025

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Abdulmalik Alluhidan

Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt University, Students

Jinkyung Katie Park

Clemson University - School of Computing

Mamtaj Akter

New York Institute of Technology

Rachel Rodgers

Northeastern University

Afsaneh Razi

Drexel University - College of Computing & Informatics

Pamela Wisniewski

Socio-Technical Interaction Research Lab; University of Central Florida

Date Written: April 01, 2025

Abstract

We analyzed 1,596 sub-conversations within 451 direct message (DM) conversations from 67 teens (ages 13-17) who engaged in private discussions about body image on Instagram. Our findings show that teens often receive support when sharing struggles with negative body image, participate in criticism when engaging in body-shaming, and are met with appreciation when promoting positive body image. Additionally, these types of disclosures and responses varied based on whether the conversations were one-on-one or group-based. We found that sharing struggles and receiving support most often occurred in one-on-one conversations, while body shaming and negative interactions often occurred in group settings. A key insight of the study is that private social media settings can significantly influence how teens discuss and respond to body image. Based on these findings, we suggest design guidelines for social media platforms that could promote positive interactions around body image, ultimately creating a healthier and more supportive online environment for teens dealing with body image concerns. Content Warning: This paper discusses sensitive topics related to body image and shaming. It also includes explicit language. Reader discretion is advised.

Keywords: Online Safety, Body Image, Body Shaming, Instagram, Direct Messages, Teens, Private Conversations, Online Peer Support, Social Media

Suggested Citation

Alluhidan, Abdulmalik and Park, Jinkyung Katie and Akter, Mamtaj and Rodgers, Rachel and Razi, Afsaneh and Wisniewski, Pamela, Unfiltered: How Teens Engage in Body Image and Shaming Discussions via Instagram Direct Messages (DMs) (April 01, 2025). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5222827 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5222827

Abdulmalik Alluhidan

Vanderbilt University, Vanderbilt University, Students ( email )

Jinkyung Katie Park (Contact Author)

Clemson University - School of Computing ( email )

United States

Mamtaj Akter

New York Institute of Technology ( email )

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Manhattan, NY 10023
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Rachel Rodgers

Northeastern University ( email )

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Afsaneh Razi

Drexel University - College of Computing & Informatics ( email )

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United States
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Pamela Wisniewski

Socio-Technical Interaction Research Lab ( email )

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University of Central Florida ( email )

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Orlando, FL 32816-1400
United States

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