Go ahead,Marathi Archives take my Facebook, but don't you dare touch my Instagram.
You may have noticed over the last few days that the tech world has erupted after it was revealed this weekend that data mining company Cambridge Analytica sneakily used the social network to collect data from 50 million people for the Trump campaign. People are rightfully pissed, and the conversation of deleting or deactivation has been bubbling up, complete with how-to guides and think pieces.
My News Feed has become a stale, never ending pipeline of mundane content from a rotating cast of power users.
While I do find the recent revelations from Facebook unsettling, I have to admit I'm not all that surprised. Facebook has been creepin' me out for a while now, and I've seriously cut back on my usage, along with a lot of my friends. My News Feed has become a stale, never ending pipeline of mundane content from a rotating cast of power users still posting to the app. I rarely interact with my actual friends on the platform.
Aside from texts and phone calls, the majority of my interactions with people I actually like happen on Instagram. Maybe it was the addition of Stories in 2016, or the constant evolution of DMs, but Instagram has slowly replaced Facebook over the years as my essential social network.
It was hard to imagine a life without Facebook before, but my activity there has been slowly dwlindling for the last few years. I deleted the app from my phone a few months ago, along with Messenger because I was convinced it was spying on me. I logged out on my home computer, only checking to see what's trending during work hours, and occasionally liking posts from my family.
While it's nice to occasionally see updates from family across the country, I don't need Facebook in order to stay in touch with relatives. And now that most of my friends don't use it, I don't have much of a reason to stay. Like many others, I'm one step away from saying goodbye to Facebook for good.
View this post on Instagram
Looking at my Instagram feed is like viewing an evolution of my personal life. A year ago today my girlfriend and I packed up our tiny Brooklyn apartment and moved to Los Angeles. We got a puppy shortly after (now she even has her own Instagram), and I traded in photos of the New York City skyline for 'grams of the Santa Monica Mountains. Instagram has my memories, it's my photo album, and I'm not willing to part with it. Yet.
Instagram has my memories, it's my photo album, and I'm not willing to part with it.
Instagram is simpler than Facebook. It can be personal, but it's less revealing. While, sure, it has its fair share of problems (see: algorithms), creepy ads, and stalkability, I still feel comfortable sharing snapshots of my life on Instagram.
For now, anyway.
Let's not forget, though, that Instagram is owned by Facebook. Giving your personal data and internet habits to Instagram is the same exact thing as giving it to Facebook.
We're still live in a time when you can't escape the watchful eye of Zuckerberg if you want to stay connected to friends on social media.
Sorry, but millennials just aren't worried about robots taking their jobsDigital therapy toy for stroke patients lights up for a game of whackGoogle's ARCore SDK brings AR creation tools to AndroidThat viral 'Game of Thrones' photo is totally fake newsMr. Robot goes to war with Elliot in ominous Season 3 trailerHurricane Harvey by the numbers: The superlatives are warrantedAsia's newest mobile wallet may actually get the region to go cashless, finallyYouTube redesign adds new logo and vertical videos that don't look badPepe the Frog's creator gets 'altBefore and after photos show Hurricane Harvey's devastating floodsThe future of Snapchat is in the dancing hot dog's handsCan 'Game of Thrones' come to a satisfying end in Season 8?7 Nintendo Switch indie games that will get you hypedRead Tim Cook's letter to employees about how Apple is contributing to Harvey reliefThis toddler dressed up as the creepy clown from 'It' will haunt your dreams foreverDramatic video shows ocean waves on a Texas highway after HarveyMiss UK says she handed back her crown because she was told to lose weightWhatsApp might add a whole new app so you can chat with businessesWant to see your match's face? This dating app makes you work for it.Tomi Lahren is headed to Fox News People are mad at this prank video making fun of Thai people's English Please do not give your pets alcohol these holidays, or like ever Thousands of people to Trump on Twitter: 'We can't just get along' All the ways Jaime's fateful decision might play out on 'Game of Thrones' In other (nicer) news, the whole of New Zealand is doing a Secret Santa 'Spider Privacy advocates take to the sky over Google I/O developer 'festival' James Cameron responds to 'Avengers: Endgame' beating 'Titanic' record Google Maps AR directions won't come with a cute fox after all UK women rally to support Planned Parenthood in a post What you need to know about the Lyft, Uber driver strike Peter Mayhew gets touching Star Wars tribute from astronaut on International Space Station Elon Musk will go to trial for calling British rescue diver a 'pedo guy' 'Detective Pikachu' is so wholesome I'm lawful good now: Review Instagram cracks down on anti Cards Against Humanity are digging a giant hole for no good reason Super cute baby koala and mother just hanging out, looking like stuffed toys Samsung to announce Galaxy Fold launch date in a few days Facebook adds appointment booking to Facebook and Instagram Delta will start testing free in
2.1192s , 10131.7109375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Marathi Archives】,Prosperous Times Information Network