Instagram Allowed For Truth To Be Crafted, Despite 'No Filter' Options

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'No Filter' is one reporter's look at how the earliest design choices of Instagram's founders paved the way for the app's culture of perfection by signaling to users that to post is to enhance — and, in turn, to deceive.

is just how much those choices hinged on the personal tastes of Instagram's leaders. Systrom, for one, is an art history buff with"very specific taste in music and an appreciation for high-quality coffee." He's obsessed with bourbon and bikes that retail for tens of thousands of dollars, Frier writes. The more we learn about him, the easier it is to understand how Instagram began to reward certain types of images.

When Zuckerberg pushed Instagram to start placing ads in its feed, for example, the Instagram team recoiled at the idea of blatant self-promotion. Frier writes: Instead, Instagram nudged brands towards ads that were hard to distinguish from posts by friends — paving the way for influencer culture.

 

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Propaganda

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That doesnt that explain all the pussy lip and butthole shots🤔

I honestly still don’t understand the point of instagram.

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