It’s almost absurd how many times people have seen these fake Instagrammers (new photos).

You may be fooled by appearances. Even though we’ve heard it several times, some of us continue to believe it. Hyperreality is becoming more prevalent in today’s society,

And social media is no different. One cannot help but think of philosopher Jean Baudrillard’s statement, “We live in a world where there are more and more information.

And less and less meaning,” as its users continue to push these boundaries in an attempt to keep their fellow Instagram enthusiasts on a like-driven leash.

It is difficult to distinguish between what is true and what is untrue, and the boundaries between the two have become hazy. Fortunately, 723k active users of the subreddit r/Instagramreality spend.

Their days—or even years—to uncovering social media fraudsters. If their latest nasty truth revelations aren’t enough, have a peek at these other Instagram vs. Reality postings here and here.

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