Think about it: if a model/"influencer" posts a photo to social media, there has to be a disclaimer to any sort of photo altering or they face a fine. Given how many times you see the official picture vs. reality, I think it's smart. Not necessarily for body positivity, but to hold people accountable for posting fake realities.
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Something like that is literally unenforceable. Also, would you want your tax money to go in paying people to investigate girls enlarging their boobs on Instagram, instead of, I dunno, hunting down tax evaders?