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To write a post that actually resonates, we should focus on the angle. Here’s a draft that tackles the double standards of the platform.

That term is tricky—it’s often used as a slur to shame women for their self-expression, but it’s also being reclaimed by creators who want to own their sexuality and aesthetic.

Lately, the narrative is shifting. A new wave of creators is leaning into the "Baddie" or "Instagram Slut" archetype—not as a submission to the male gaze, but as an act of defiance. By reclaiming the word, they take the power out of the insult. Instagram slut

The irony? The same algorithms that prioritize "revealing" content to keep users engaged are the same spaces where creators are harassed for posting it. We’ve created a loop where women are rewarded with reach but punished with reputation. Reclaiming the Aesthetic

Title: Double Taps & Double Standards: Navigating the “Instagram Slut” Narrative To write a post that actually resonates, we

At the end of the day, "slut" is a word used to control how women show up in the world. On Instagram, where your image is your currency, choosing to be unashamed of your body is a radical act.

Instagram is built on the "Gaze." We are encouraged to look, to like, and to follow. Yet, there’s a moving goalpost for how much skin is "acceptable" before a woman is labeled as "seeking attention" or "asking for it." Lately, the narrative is shifting

How do you feel about this tone, or were you looking for something more focused on social media trends and "baddie" aesthetics?