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Home → Blog → International Campaign #FatIsNotAFeeling

International Campaign #FatIsNotAFeeling

Posted by Alena Thiem 20pc on March 04, 2015 · Flag

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The eight chapters of Endangered Bodies (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, England, Germany, Ireland, Mexico and the United States) and a local group in Colombia have come together for a global campaign: We ask Facebook to remove its body-shaming ‘I feel fat’ and ‘I feel ugly’ emoticons and status options.

JOIN US AND SIGN THE PETITION IN YOUR COUNTRY! (We declared our petition a success on March 10, 2015 - see below)

Fat is a substance that every body has and needs. Fat is also an adjective - a descriptive word about a physical attribute. Just like tall, short, black or white, it should not be misused to shame oneself or others. However, the fashion, beauty and diet industries have an interest in making us feel insecure about our own bodies and over time "fat" has become a negative word, not a simple statement of size. There is nothing neutral about it. The stigma and criticism of fat and the elevation of thin make them stand-ins for other kinds of words, feelings and moods.

Endangered Bodies sees this fear of fat and idealisation of thinness throughout society as a form of weight stigma, which can have a serious impact on the millions of people dealing with negative body image. Body-shaming and weight stigma are associated with lower self-esteem and disordered eating, an issue that Facebook – being a social platform – needs to take seriously. 

Facebook explicitly states that one of its five core values is building social value. By definition, it strives to be a place for social encounters, where people can meet in a friendly atmosphere with new and old friends. We are thus asking Facebook to act on this value. Contributing to the infrastructure for body-shaming is doing the opposite. Research already suggests that Facebook use in general is associated with increased risks of body anxiety and eating disorders.

Facebook should use the impact it has on people’s lives positively by not promoting body-shaming in any way. Bringing emotional literacy to the complex way we feel about ourselves and not collapsing it into good and bad, worthless and valuable linked to fat and thin will give us much more opportunity to know and speak our hearts and minds.

Nine young women from around the globe have joined forces and voices with Endangered Bodies to make Facebook a better place, a platform that doesn't negatively impact the self-esteem of its users. With a united voice, but in four different languages and nine different individual tones, we petition Facebook to remove the ”I feel fat“ and ”I feel ugly“ status options and emoticons. By sharing their very personal stories and individual experiences with body image, each of our petition starters presents us with a lot of reasons and arguments why we need Facebook to be a body-shaming free zone!

Listen to their individual words here:

Brenda from Argentina:

Rebecca from Australia:

Daniela from Brazil:

Inkeri from Germany:

Charlotte and Vicky from UK/Ireland:

Videos from Mizheel in Mexico, Laura in Colombia and Catherine in the USA are coming soon! Stay tuned. In the meantime, please add your signature to the petition closest to you, and we'll keep you up-to-date about our progress: 

Argentina: change.org/gordanoesunsentimiento

Australia: change.org/fatisnotafeelingAU 

Brazil: change.org/gordanaoesentimento

Colombia: change.org/gordanoesunsentimientoCO

Germany: change.org/p/fettistkeingefuehl

Ireland: change.org/fatisnotafeelingIRL

Mexico: change.org/gordanoessentimiento

UK: change.org/fatisnotafeelingUK

US: change.org/fatisnotafeeling

SUCCESS! On March 10, 2015 Facebook responded to our concerns and removed its "I feel fat" emoticon. Their official statement can be found here. Read our victory post here.

 

 

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Bryan Farnworth commented 2015-03-11 16:38:47 +0000 · Flag
If fat is not a feeling that people have, why would Facebook make it an emoticon and people use it after thanksgiving dinner, after Christmas when they ate too much, or when they don’t have that great of self esteem? You have to pick your battles. I barely grasp why this emoticon offended people, but there is plenty more degrading and offensive stuff out there that should be dealt with (in my opinion) like pornography that ruins so many relationships and families a year. Anyways. I guess I understand where you are going with this, but people need freedom of speech, and if I want to post that I am feeling fat in a given day through the Facebook emoticon list, then that should be entirely my decision.
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admin commented 2015-03-11 14:58:50 +0000 · Flag
Dear Iama, We welcome all opinions that are expressed in a respectful manner. However, your message contained abusive language and any further comments of the sort will be deleted and you will not be able to post anything further to the page.
admin commented 2015-03-10 21:18:28 +0000 · Flag
We’re sorry you feel that way, Nancy. Naturally, you’re free to post what you please on our Facebook page; eliminating emoticons does not change that. Know that our campaign is not about censorship but rather making Facebook a safe place for people by ensuring that inappropriate, body-shaming language isn’t normalised. Please know that as of today, Facebook has understood the potential harm such self-hateful language can cause and they have removed the “I feel fat” emoticon: http://www.change.org/p/facebook-remove-the-feeling-fat-emoticon-fatisnotafeeling/responses/27256
Nancy Luczkow commented 2015-03-10 20:17:46 +0000 · Flag
I am offended that I’m even hearing about this. Quit trying to take away our freedom to choose! If someone wants to express how they’re feeling, positivly or negatively, then it’s their CHOICE to do so no matter where/what the outlet. Who the hell are you to deny anyone of that right! Get off your high horse, we don’t need groups like yours!!
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