What we found is that the architecture of the site privileges visuality or visualness, which emphasizes the pressure on girls to look a particular way.
So like I said, when we originally started this project we assumed that online spaces would be a place where it would be easier for girls to challenge underlying discriminatory patterns and tropes. And yet we found that these kinds of online spaces, like social media in particular, increase the importance of your visual look and you alienate yourself from your body and begin to manage the image of yourself and judge the image of yourself. And you know that part of the game is that other people are judging you.