I recently watched a great movie from the BBC, "Instagram: How the Banned Picture Social Network Affects Us.
I recently watched a great movie from the BBC, "Instagram: How the Banned Picture Social Network Affects Us.
In the film, the creators talk about how they created Instagram so that people could share their Lives and experiences and enjoy it, distract themselves and relax. But gradually instagram became a tool to make a lot of money. Some were very lucky, some invested thousands in their own popularity, but in the end it all led to the fact that each of us became a victim of endless promotions.
Yes, today, for many, Instagram is a useful and, first and foremost, a working platform.
But in the race for money and likes, the social network has lost its original entertainment purpose.
Every other person here thinks about content, visuals, funnels and sales. We try to post not just beautifully, but on time-"what if the post catches little coverage." It was from the moment Facebook saw the need to monetize every likes and every follower that I stopped liking instagram.
Now you don't need talent to get noticed, for example, but to pay the almighty for promotion.
That's why I'm here so rarely, but I still try to keep my page. For myself, for my own pleasure, without the hope that the next post will gain good momentum, without a bunch of hashtags. Perhaps this way will be more pleasant for all of you, who are constantly reading and watching me
These photos are great @andrianna :)