I also was part of the youth ambassador scheme and did the same as what you did. The whole trip is one I will never forget, to this day I can still feel how chilling it was to be stood there and quite honestly I find it hard to put into words the experience. Plus getting to hear the testimony of an actual survivor was just (for want of a ‘better’ word) incredible. One memory that sticks out for me was walking through the camp and walking past a lady getting her picture taken. She was posing for the camera, throwing up a peace sign and smiling. Whilst I’m sure she had no ill intentions, I was just absolutely disgusted. How could she stand there and even just get a picture taken of herself, almost trivialising the camp and the history and the SUFFERING that went on there, how could you be smiling about that?? But anyways, I can totally imagine these ‘influencers’ doing this. Especially Ruby and Jade, I can see them getting “sombre” pictures of themselves looking sadly at the sky or smth taken inside the camp just to post on social media to “”bring awareness””. During my visit I did take pictures of the camp itself (and a graveyard we visited in the nearby town of Oświęcim) but that was purely for the sake of my follow up project presentation, so I could share my own personal reflections from my point of view). If it weren’t for that I probably wouldn’t have taken photos at all. I realise I am going off topic here but yeah, I just feel like people like Ruby would use a visit to Auschwitz or other camps as a social media opportunity :/