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Ministers for mandatory labeling of beautified photos

The Equal Opportunities Ministers of the federal states want a labeling obligation for beautified pictures in social networks. The beauty filters used in social media and in advertising demonstrably shape an unrealistic ideal of beauty for girls and women, because it is simply no longer recognizable which photos are edited and which are not, said Hamburg’s Equal Opportunities Senator Katharina Fegebank (Greens) after the conference the Ministers for Equal Opportunities on Friday in Hamburg.

We shouldn’t let digital tools dictate what’s beautiful and what’s not, Fegebank said. Therefore, the federal government was asked by a large majority to introduce legal regulations for the labeling of retouched advertising images and the use of beauty filters.

The regulation should apply to all commercially active people as well as to influencers with a large reach. It is assumed that there are around 10,000 followers, said Fegebank. The new regulation is intended to affect videos or photos in which the face, body, skin or hair have been changed with image processing and which are to be shown on social networks or made accessible for advertising purposes.

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