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Valentina , better known as Nina Rios , had achieved it

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2025 5:55 am
by Bappy10
The debate about the extent to which social media influences users' mental health is more relevant than ever. Social pressure to conform to certain stereotypes has been transferred to this digital realm, which must be constantly monitored in order not to miss opportunities, gain followers and be able to make a living from it. The profession of influencer has become one of the great aspirations of young people.
On her TikTok and Instagram accounts she had gained 1.7 million followers. However, her mother has decided to delete her profiles on both. Fernanda Rocha Kanner considers that they are "not healthy" and that she does not want her daughter to judge herself for online comments.

Nina Rios was not pleased with this decision, but Fernanda does not feel bad about this step israel number data she has taken. She says that a mother's role is not to be her daughter's friend and that she has done it for her benefit, but that she probably won't realize this until she sees it with more perspective in time.

" I don't think it's healthy for even an adult , let alone a teenager, to base their self-discovery on online comments," she says. "It's hard enough to discover who you are at 14. It's even more dangerous when there are two million people who don't know anything about your life and think they know you. It's easier to get lost," she explains, justifying the step she has taken.

Rocha Kanner realised it was time to delete the accounts when she logged on and saw 30 identical selfies. She has also said she did not want Valentina “to grow up believing she is this character”. “I don’t want my brilliant daughter to do her daily dances like a trained baboon. It’s a sad generation where this counts as fame ,” she insists.

The influencer's mother agrees that it is a "radical" decision, but points out that "it is necessary." For the moment, Nina Rios is not going to return to social media, but what is clear is that this topic has reopened the discussion about the impact of social platforms on the minds of the youngest and not so young. Comparisons, competitions for "likes" or the feeling that the rest lead a perfect life end up leaving a mark.