Social media platforms team up to support National Eating Disorders Awareness Week

Social media platforms team up to support National Eating Disorders Awareness Week

Instagram, TikTok and Pinterest have all rolled out initiatives offering users information and support around the issue.

TikTok has joined forces with the National Eating Disorders Association to create a special page with the #NEDAwareness hashtag to help tackle issues around eating disorders and body image. (Tik Tok pic)

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week runs until Feb 28 in the US, offering social media sites the opportunity to take concrete action in promoting more positive and inclusive representations of bodies online.

On Instagram, users will see various resources displayed in searches for certain hashtags or subjects: “These new resources will include contacts for local eating disorders hotlines in certain countries, such as Beat in the UK, the National Eating Disorder Information Centre in Canada and the Butterfly Foundation in Australia, as well as new advice on how to build body confidence that we built in partnership with the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) in the US,” the social media site owned by Mark Zuckerberg explained in a statement.

Moreover, Instagram is currently working with influencers to encourage a more positive body image through its Reels format.

Although often accused of encouraging unrealistic representations of the body because of images modified by Photoshop, Instagram points out that the platform does not allow content that promotes or encourages self-harm and eating disorders.

Permanent measures on TikTok

For its part, TikTok tends to have a better reputation for body representation.

Still, like Instagram, the Chinese platform has rolled out advice and tools offering support for users searching for subjects relating to eating disorders.

“Starting this week, when a user searches for #edrecovery #proana or other phrases related to eating disorders, we’ll provide access to the National Eating Disorders Association Helpline where they can find help, support, and information about treatment options,” explains TikTok in a blog post.

Users in the US will also be able to access a special page via the “Discover” tab.

On top of that, TikTok has announced that is adding permanent public service announcements to hashtags like “whatieatinaday”, “emotionaleatingtips” or “bingerecovery” in the aim of raising awareness and fostering support around recovery for those affected by eating disorders.

Pinterest too has teamed up with the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) to create a series of Story Pins raising awareness about eating disorders and offering links to support services and educational resources.

The platform is encouraging users to share their experiences and provides useful resources for anyone searching for related topics.

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