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Tuesday, December 27, 2016

The Social Problem of Instagram

In the past bitstock of days, Instagram has become an extremely touristed social networking website that leads its users to sh ar photos and videos with their followers and takeoff rockets. Facebook is a combination of twain pictures and words, while chitter is mainly consisted of words that contain wizard hundred forty characters or less. Unlike Facebook, or Twitter, Instagram is exclusively image driven, and that is one of the primary reasons why it is so widely-used. However, by the use of Instagram, almost of humans unfavorable traits and natural tendencies are revealed at the same time. Although Instagram offers a convenient and entertaining computer programme for us to share our interests, opinions and whereabouts through the use of pictures, it has in like manner unfastened some of the negative characteristics our generation possesses. \nInstagrams popularity still remains in this fast-paced world instantly because of its simple, yet attractive features that allow us to not and check out what former(a) state are doing through the means of photos, but also lets us share raise things about our own lives with our followers. \nI am a original Instagram addict. After transitioning from being ghost with Facebook to constantly tweeting about the smallest things that go on in my life, my friends introduced me to Instagram, an app that I initially refused to use because I thought I on the button wasnt a photography fount of person. However, since Instagram was an overwhelming success among my friend groups, I soon gave in and started experiencing this so-called next bounteous thing. I became sore of the concept of sharing your whereabouts through the use of pictures, instead of bore texts/words on Twitter or Facebook. After all, I realized that most people are probably more(prenominal) interested in scrolling through pictures than reading tweets that are every complaining about provision and tests, or are talk about other peopl es lives. I have been a accustomed Instagramer  for almost two years ...

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