Trigger warning: the following content may be sensitive for those with an eating disorder.
Back in August, Instagram took the – highly commendable – step of banning certain hashtags on their app.
The hashtags they chose to ban included searchable terms like #thinspo and #thinspiration, which are used to promote almost-unattainable ideals of thinness and fitness.
But now, Instagram have reversed their decision.
If you search for these terms on almost any social networking site – and now Instagram, too – you will find pages upon pages of images of scantily-clad young women, showing off taut stomachs and stick-thin thighs.
While there is certainly nothing wrong with hitting the gym and getting fit – and wanting to let people know that – the dangerous dark side to these particular hashtags is that they are linked to ‘pro-ana’ (or pro-anorexia) communities.
Thinspo isn’t about fitness, or health or wellbeing – it’s about thinness.
These images have not been posted to inspire people to get fit and healthy, go for a walk outside, or eat well. They have been posted to encourage girls to get skinny, obsess over the size of their thighs and – in many instances – not eat at all.
Previously, when terms like #thinspo and #thinspiration were searched for on Instagram, the user would end up with a 404 error message. Now, anyone who searches will find thousands of images to scroll through – as well as a warning from Instagram, and a link to the National Eating Disorders Association.