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Is Casual Instagram Really That Casual?

<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;">Make Instagram casual again&period; This age-old phrase now overwhelms our feeds and has become a reality&period; Photo dumps&comma; selfies&comma; unposed shots&comma; and &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;the little things&comma;” now replace what used to consist of posed shots and the duck face&period; As our generation grows up&comma; so does Instagram culture&comma; after all&comma; we’re the ones creating it&period; But here’s the catch– there is a new and subtle danger to the popular culture of &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;casual Instagram&period;” Regardless of this new trend’s drawbacks&comma; it is quite the paradox&comma; a social media app centered around posing that now hones in on the more &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;relaxed” side of life&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;">Two opposing TikToks have appeared on my &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;for you page” regarding Emma Chamberlain’s recent Instagram post&period; The picture captures Emma as she nonchalantly looks off to the side&period; She dresses head to toe in &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;college kid home from school” style&comma; or as one TikTok names it&comma; the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;I’m leaving my boyfriend’s house in winter” look&period; One TikTok acclaims Emma’s casual and relatable post&period; She presents an image of herself that considering she dresses like the rest of us&comma; wrapped and canoodled in old clothes not quite good enough to bring to college or our dad’s old sweater making a guest appearance&period; That one post&comma; in a larger group of her more recent &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;photo-dump” content&comma; makes Emma &lpar;seem&rpar; relatable&comma; even when her lifestyle is far from that&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;">Another TikTok posted by user &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;cozyakili” instead commented on the new culture of casual Instagram&period; The user argues that casual Instagram poses an even greater threat than performative Instagram&period; After watching his video&comma; I would argue the same&period; Consider the culture that influencers such as the Kardashians created in our teenage years&period; Instagram users previously&comma; and sometimes still&comma; flood the app with curated and stylish outfits&comma; heavy editing&comma; filters&comma; and performative facial expressions such as gleaming smiles and smizes&period; But a posed Instagram shot owns its message&period; Yes&comma; it portrays a highly curated lifestyle or perhaps an outfit that probably took hours picking out&comma; but this performative culture is precisely that&comma; performative&period; The viewers or peers that interact with such posts are probably aware that the user is posing for a picture or creating some element of performance&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;">This is where our casual posts and photo dumps may threaten this previous social order&period; No longer are we posing to flex lavish garb or a perfect life&comma; we are adamantly <&sol;span><i><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;">not<&sol;span><&sol;i><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;"> posing to reflect a perfect life&period; The life we all strive to capture is now one that we simply stumble upon&period; Posts no longer focus on big picture moments&comma; but rather photo dumps or &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;the little things” that make it clear that beautiful and curated dumps can simply happen&period; Our lives are now one too many dumps deep in candid pictures or flowers&period; But are they candid&quest; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;">Aristotle first coined the phenomenon&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;suspension of disbelief” concerning the theater&period; He conceptualized that audiences members are often so intent on finding entertainment in the theater&comma; they surrender any previous knowledge or logic&period; This suspension of disbelief allows viewers to buy into a performance and believe it&comma; even when it is far from realistic&period; As Instagram users&comma; we too take on the role of the audience&period; Each time Instagram opens&comma; a sense of reality or a logical understanding of the world diminishes and users suspend their beliefs&period; In its place&comma; users buy into the seemingly perfect yet casual lives of the photos that push this agenda&period; I think if I asked nearly anyone in Gen-Z&comma; &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;Do you think Instagram is realistic&quest;” most would respond no&comma; it is not realistic&period; Yet every time I open the app&comma; I too believe that what I see represents reality&period; If I believe every post is exactly as it seems&comma; maybe everyone else will feel the same about mine&period; Whether or not you are content with your posts&comma; nine times out of ten&comma; there is probably at least one fabricated element&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;">Perhaps your best friend truly did catch you looking into the distance&period; Maybe you really did stumble upon a cheeseboard that happens to look like a master chef creation&period; Yes&comma; this is all possible and I’m sure your life looks just like your photo dump&period; But the way in which we all seek and yearn to find these casually beautiful moments&comma; including myself&comma; is what strikes me as odd&period; Instagram culture now centers around proving we have near perfect lives that come about so casually that they can be comprised into a few&comma; simply edited photo dumps&period; Fewer Instagram filters are no indication that what we see on social media is unfiltered&period; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;">I’m not critiquing casual Instagram or photo dumps&period; If you follow me on Instagram you know I am knee-deep in this culture&period; The point of this article is not to suggest we revert to the highly posed and performative culture that once reigned over our media&period; I like this not so casual&comma; casual Instagram culture&period; Photo dumps and the now popular zoomed-in picture even helped rediscover my love for photography&period; On top of that&comma; the pictures my followers post also resemble a higher photographic quality&period; That being said&comma; it’s important to understand that this casual culture is not actually as &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;casual” or accessible as most of us make it seem&period; The opportunity to take pictures of beautiful or refined objects arrives only with a certain amount of privilege&period; The mere concept that thousands of Instagram users are <&sol;span><i><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;">trying<&sol;span><&sol;i><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;"> and <&sol;span><i><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;">seeking<&sol;span><&sol;i><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 400&semi;"> to attain such a nonchalant yet impressive feed is itself an oxymoron&period;<&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><span style&equals;"font-weight&colon; 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