RealAboutInstagram – a replica highlighting harmful strategies
87 points| SantiDev | 2 years ago |realaboutinstagram.netlify.app
The information on the website is extracted from resources such as the Digital Minimalism book by Cal Newport, Ted Talks, and many others that can be found in the footer.
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[+] [-] Spivak|2 years ago|reply
This kind of content is dangerously close to "kids today and their rap music" or "it's those violent video games." If you want to persuade more than just my parents whose only experience with IG is what the nightly news says about it you have to show how my posting my vacation photos and scrolling through is bad for my mental health. Because it absolutely is but it doesn't touch on why in a way that's actually relatable to IG users.
[+] [-] pflenker|2 years ago|reply
Agreed - several statements on this page seem to stem from disliking what Instagram does and favoring what it doesn’t, seemingly assuming that you should automatically agree to that world view. For instance, this site seems to argue against short reels and for long form videos. I for one find videos generally inaccessible, I seem to lack the necessary attention span, and reels or shorts are the only video format that works for me. My point being - neither is better than the other, and preferring one over the other, even as a platform, isn’t inherently bad, as this page seems to suggest.
[+] [-] waylandsmithers|2 years ago|reply
I feel like teens are on other platforms? Many 30 and 40-somethings I know spend a ton of their idle time scrolling instagram, sharing reels with each other, and buying random stuff that pops up
[+] [-] jer0me|2 years ago|reply
Karla is a free font that's somewhat similar to the design of Meta's corporate font: https://fonts.google.com/specimen/Karla
[+] [-] metadat|2 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] maxloh|2 years ago|reply
The world is constantly changing and each generation is special and different.
[+] [-] o_____________o|2 years ago|reply
[+] [-] dheera|2 years ago|reply
Did you even ask creators?
Creators don't want that BS. Creators want their work to be seen in the format that is best suited to their work. Not all art forms lend themselves to short, low-res videos.
Reels and the idiotic algorithmic prioritization of Reels over still images destroyed the storefronts of thousands who depended on still images to sell themselves.
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[+] [-] mahathu|2 years ago|reply
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[+] [-] roughly|2 years ago|reply
- Don't build systems intentionally designed to be addictive or make people feel worse about themselves.
- When you are told that the things you've built make people feel worse about themselves, don't keep building them.
- When choosing where to work, don't work for places that don't follow the above.
- Stop equating 'not making as much money as possible' with an unbearable or inconceivable personal sacrifice.
- Stop looking at the incentive structures around you and pretending you don't have any personal agency.
- In general, stop fobbing off personal responsibility on the collective crowd, especially when choosing where to apply your skills and what impact you can make on the world as a relatively privileged and well-to-do tech worker.
(with the obvious, HN-required caveat that if your child is dying because they need an infusion of Meta stock every 3 months or their heart will explode or your parents inadvertently crossed the Cali cartel and the only way you can keep yourself and everyone you've ever met alive is by working for as many Zuckerbucks as you can afford, I'm not speaking to _you_ specifically. The rest of you need to stop pretending you're morally obligated to build shit that makes society worse, though.)
[+] [-] lenova|2 years ago|reply
Easy to say it's easy to criticize, much more difficult to write a substantial comment ;-)
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[+] [-] bostonwalker|2 years ago|reply
What problem is Instagram solving?
[+] [-] FireInsight|2 years ago|reply