Social media influencers often showcase a curated and idealized version of their lives, creating a platform for social comparison.
Influencers frequently promote beauty standards and body ideals that may contribute to body dissatisfaction among students.
Social media influencers often promote products and lifestyles, contributing to a culture of consumerism.
Excessive use of social media, driven by the desire to follow influencers, can distract students from their academic responsibilities.
Constant exposure to influencers' seemingly perfect lives can contribute to feelings of inadequacy, anxiety, and depression among students.
Influencers often set trends and define what is considered fashionable or popular.