I think this may have been said before but it's worth repeating what France is doing:
Quote:
"The French parliament's lower chamber recently passed a bill that aims to ban influencers from promoting cosmetic surgery on social media while making it mandatory for them to label the images when filters or photoshop has been used. The National Assembly voted on the cross-party bill that will now move to the Senate where it is expected to be adopted without much opposition.
According to French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire, failure to comply with the strict regulations could result in two years of jail and $32,515 (ā¬30,000/Ā£26,500) in fines. Moreover, convicted influencers will not be allowed to use social media to continue their career."
Come on the UK - the damaging effect of these photoshopped/filtered images on young and vulnerable people is now well documented and if the social media platforms won't do anything about it then the Government needs to.
More info here:
https://www.wionews.com/world/new-f...otoshop-bans-plastic-surgery-promotion-577961