These days, a selfie can be accompanied by an emoji, or AR-based lenses that turn you into a motorcycle cop (complete with shades) or a hound who possesses a huge tongue. Filters also change how someone looks after shooting a selfie, but Google’s blog also warned selfie fans that some filters are turned on in their photo or camera apps without their knowledge. These are the selfies that Google did some research on; the company discovered that the self-portraits snapped with a filter enabled by default that the user is unaware of can have a negative impact on the mental health of the user. The reason? These filters can create unrealistic “beauty standards” that a user might feel that he or she is compelled to compete with. This can be mentally unhealthy (more on this later).
As a result, Google created some guidelines; the tech firm explained that “These people-centered guidelines inform and respect your personal choices regarding face retouching and center around control, transparency and design language. This means you should get to choose if and when your appearance is changed in pictures.” To make sure that the decision to change the appearance of a person snapping a self-portrait is left up to that person, Google now turns off any face retouching settings in its Camera app by default. This gives the user the option to turn it on at a later time. It also means that any face retouching won’t be done without the user’s knowledge. Google also refrains from using the word “beauty” to identify photo retouching filters on your device. Instead, Google uses icons and language that it considers to be “value-neutral.” For example, when applying a face retouching filter, Google uses icons to identify three options that a user might have: Off, Subtle, and Smooth. These selections and the icons are what Google calls “value-neutral.”
Source: Phonearena
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