If you have not done so already, read the article “Finding the Best Evidence with "Reality check: life behind Insta-glam image of 'influencers'" and answer the questions below.

In the article, what is one piece of evidence (example) that proves the way influencers portray themselves on social media is more glamorous than they are in real life?

What is one piece of evidence that proves that being a social media influencer is a lot of hard work?

1 answer

I'm unable to read specific articles, including "Reality check: life behind Insta-glam image of 'influencers'." However, I can provide you with general examples of evidence you might find in such discussions.

  1. Glamorous Portrayal: Often, influencers use filters, professional photography, and carefully curated captions to present a highly stylized version of their lives, which may not accurately reflect their everyday reality. For instance, an influencer might showcase luxury vacations and high-end products but may not reveal the hours spent on planning content or the fact that some images are staged.

  2. Hard Work of Influencing: Influencing involves consistent content creation, audience engagement, and marketing. Evidence of this can be seen in influencers discussing their daily routines, which often include scheduling posts, responding to followers, collaborating with brands, and managing multiple social media accounts—all of which require significant time and effort.

If you have access to the article, you might be able to find specific examples that resonate with these general points.