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Published 11:12 23 May 2016 BST
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Researchers at Toronto University looked to compare ratings of selfies from the people who took them and from outsiders. They also asked everyone what they thought of other photos of the same people that they didn't take themselves.
It looked that people who took the selfies felt they were hotter in the photos they took of themselves. Which you'd expect, considering they would have an idea of their best angles and lighting to show off their "good sides".
However, it seemed like the outsiders thought people looked better and seemed more likeable in photos that other people took. A bit like your mum saying you look better "when you're not pulling that silly duck face".
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"Selfie-takers generally overperceived the positive attributes purveyed by their selfies," said researchers.
"Here, we found that selfie-takers believed their selfies to look more attractive and likable than photos of them taken by other people. In reality, though, external raters actually perceived the targets' selfies to look less attractive and less likable than the photos taken by others (as well as more narcissistic).
"This self-favoring bias did not extend to non-selfie-takers."
What does Her resident selfie fan think of the news? "Pfft... another bitter study from selfie haters", she says. ‘I’m a 29-year-old woman and my income would shock my friends if it was made public’
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