Mental Issues? It's Not Barbie's Fault!

Barbie turns 60 but this is NOT a story on the famous doll. It's about human relationships and how NEWS.COM.AU views this toy story.

It's easy to overlook the obvious for something shiny, right?

Barbie Doll ages 6 decades and viewers click on the link, ready to settle back to see a set of pictures of grey hair, droopy eyes and crêpe-paper neck.  

Put that shiny down.

Take a look at the break down of this page's web address at the top of the screen-photo. It starts with the standard NEWS.COM leader and then it adds it's sub-categories to place it where this story goes. (click on the pic to enlarge)

../lifestyle/relationships/dating/<barbie story>


Every site organises it's posts and pages in the most logical way to help its visitors find articles easily and quickly. That's the life of modern websites. It's how all successful sites work!

Good site managers know their readers well because they are feed statistics about them everyday. The content is arranged by them but it's highly influenced by us.

It seems Barbie isn't a toy at all.

She's a lifestyle object, part of relationships and (assumed adult) dating. That's where NEWS.COM.AU feels this story should go. That's where they believe it'll do it's best work for its people and company.

So, when folks remind you of how the media promotes unrealistic body image issues and contributes to the break down of relationships, send them this link.

Tell them that it's not the media's fault. It's just we prefer to look at shiny objects first and foremost.

Debates follow shiny.

-Michael Forman (Author)



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