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vmlinuz | 4 years ago
I'm an elderly (mid-40s) non-USian techie, and I've never done Instagram. On Facebook I mostly follow people I've largely lost touch with in real life (particular these past couple of years), and on Twitter it's news sources and journalists, plus a selection of 'celebs' from various niche interests like tech, sci-fi, winter sports and comedy.
Am I likely to be missing anything interesting by largely ignoring Instagram?
technothrasher|4 years ago
I'm going to say, no. But then, if you consider mid-40s elderly, I'm positively geriatric.
steve_adams_86|4 years ago
sha256kira|4 years ago
afavour|4 years ago
Maybe you have friends that are the same (but if you don’t care to watch endless videos of other people’s kids maybe give it a miss!)
baby|4 years ago
sha256kira|4 years ago
sneak|4 years ago
That said, I have all fb properties dns blocked: fb, instagram, and whatsapp. The privacy invasion isn't worth the content at all.
You should delete your fb account, as it serves as an implicit endorsement of the platform to your friends, family, and associates.
bradleyjg|4 years ago
In terms of pure functionality there’s absolutely nothing special about Instagram. At this point the two products are reskins of the same functionality.
gtirloni|4 years ago
gentleman11|4 years ago
sha256kira|4 years ago
dharmab|4 years ago
I do miss out on things because friends and family use Facebook for event planning, so I have to hear about things secondhand from mutual friends. But I never feel like I miss anything from the others.
Igelau|4 years ago
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baby|4 years ago
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