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In 2011, ''Seventeen'' worked with [[Freeform (TV channel)#Sale to Disney and rebranding as ABC Family (2001–2006)|ABC Family]] to make a film about a girl who gets bullied online called ''[[Cyberbully (2011 film)|Cyberbu//y]]''. The point was to raise awareness of cyber bullying and to "delete digital drama". The film premiered July 17, 2011, on ABC Family.
 
===Petition on image manipulation===
===Controversy===
In April 2012, 14-year-old Julia Bluhm from [[Waterville, Maine]], created a petition on [[Change.org]] titled "Seventeen Magazine: Give Girls Images of Real Girls!' advocating for the magazine publication to vow to print at least one unaltered and Photoshop-FREE monthly photo spread".<ref>{{Cite web|last=Cowles|first=Charlotte|title=Seventeen Magazine Makes 'Body Peace Treaty'|url=https://nymag.com/thecut/2012/07/seventeen-magazine-makes-body-peace-treaty.html|date=July 5, 2012|access-date=23 Feb 2015|website=[[New York (magazine)#The Cut|The Cut]]}}</ref> As a self-proclaimed "SPARK Summit Activist", Bluhm petitioned for an end to digital photo manipulation.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sparksummit.com/tag/julia-bluhm/|title = SPARKmovement}}</ref>