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Abstract:One woman who has overcome anorexia says Instagram didn't cause her eating disorder, but it made it worse.
A BBC investigation has found extreme material encouraging and glamorising eating disorders on the social media platform Instagram.
Jodie-Leigh Neil has overcome anorexia and says though Instagram didn't cause her eating disorder, it did make it worse.
Instagram say they do not allow content that encourages or promotes eating disorders and will remove it as soon as they are made aware of it.
If youve been affected by self-harm, eating disorders or emotional distress, help and support is available via the BBC Action Line.
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