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Is This Inclusion Or Promoting Obesity?

Pinterest recently rolled out their new “body type technology”, which they’ve described as an AI tool to increase representation of all body types across their platform. Is it inherently a bad thing for plus-sized women to be served similar body types on their timelines? Of course not. However, this slippery slope of inclusion versus glamorizing unhealthy lifestyles always seems to go too far, and it seems that may be the case here.

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