the fact that people are so obsessed with social media that they cant even realize the simple option of just stopping all together really says how toxic and addictive social media is.
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Yup, not everything needs to be replaced like for like. Some options:
- spend time on a hobby (video games, exercise, etc)
- in person relationships
- learn something new
Tons of options.
You could just not share every little scrap of your mundane lives in its full photographic glory?
We really don't need to see another picture of a coffee with a little swirl on top, next to a mass produced bun.
You could just not share every little scrap of your mundane lives
We agree on that and I find people who do that really annoying -often muting them-, but that's not really how I use Instagram for myself. I use Instagram to post vacation photos or to share some unusual life news, maybe four or five times a year and that's about it with posting. I just checked and I posted 3 times in 2024 and 9 in 2023, all vacations, death of a pet or moving news - All worthy of sharing with friends, imo. Otherwise, my main use case for Insta is to track things locally, like restaurants, bars, clubs, shows, events, etc. Unfortunately there's not a better alternative for that sort of use case in another app right now. It's a bummer because I would love to move off of social media and use an alternative, but local stuff can't be accessed by things like RSS feeds and lots of businesses don't really do newsletters anymore - or in some cases don't even bother with websites.
There are a lot of people circlejerking in this thread about not using social media and patting themselves on the back, but people who like to go outside their house and who want and actually try to keep in touch with friends can find it pretty useful. Also, Lemmy and forums are practically social media - so stop being so hypocritical with your reality warped dissonance. I see too much of that already on Instagram and reddit.
That sounds like what Facebook was for before they filled it with nonsense, scams and racism.
Life?
Just.... Don't use it. It's easy. I don't even know what Instagram actually is.
It's Tumblr with most of the features removed.
As someone who only used Tumblr for porn, this sounds awful. Especially because they banned porn forever ago. IG must be like a black hole or something.
pixelfed.social seems dead from where I am. Keep getting a 502 Bad gateway
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For artists and art appreciators Cara is a pretty good replacement for IG.
How can I delete my Instagram account like Facebook?
"But all the other lemmings are there! I can't leave or I'll be left at the top of the cliff by myself!" 🙄 Guess what, there's more of us up here who aren't jumping than you realize.
Sorry to be harsh, but that's how I feel about it when people say they have no choice but to enrich these social media oligarchs by participating in their exploitation machines. By contributing their "content" to be collected, sold, used for training their generative AIs, by viewing their ads, and by making themselves targets to be manipulated by propaganda of all kinds.
They already exploit us enough in ways we can't control, without us willingly participating in their schemes.
Amen
.... just don't use instagram?
I never have, and I don't feel like I'm missing out
I asked a younger coworker something similar about Facebook and facebook messenger a few years ago in relation to cyber bullying. I asked her why the younger generation doesn’t just get off social media if they’re being bullied, and her response was that these platforms are how people communicate now. Without them, you don’t find out about parties, trips, events, etc. Without them you get left out. If you abandon them, you’re essentially ostracizing yourself.
After hearing that I understood why just giving them up is difficult.
I don't use anything besides discord and my phone number. People that care enough know how to get in touch with me.
It's not just younger people. A lot of my fellow GenXers only communicate via Facebook messenger.
It's why nobody left Whatsapp when Meta bought it.
The thing is that Whatsapp was a godsend in Europe because we used to communicate through SMS's and we used to pay for them, where is WhatsApp requires a single yearly payment.
Some tech illiterate people didn't even know how to download apps but WhatsApp came pre installed on their phones so they used it
As soon as they're forced to allow interoperability with other apps, I'll be deleting WhatsApp. Had a Facebook from the beginning but deleted it when the Cambridge Analytica scandal happened. Have never had an Instagram. Fuck Meta and its horrible owner.
For a while, it was full of pictures. Only pictures. That "lunch" thing was trendy but not at all the main content. Whatever you wanted, it was there. It was no different than any other platform. Some great content, some bullshit. Now it's shitty "reels", ads, and fraud. You'd have to sift through a lot of forced garbage to find your subscribed content.
Instagram is like 15 different things at once.
Its a messaging service with a TikTok like video service and a pixelfed like photo sharing service.
The Guardian cannot spell "Mastodon", it seems from this "article".
It is nicknamed The Grauniad for a reason.
“what’s your alternative?” the answer is always lemmy am i right guys 😎
Always has been
There’s pixelfed!
is it run by feds?
No it is run by volunteers as a fediverse alternative with instances.
Let's get fed up!
Talk to people?
They don‘t talk back. Too busy browsing their phone.
Take their phone away. Power move.
Will it only be seen as an alternative once a critical mass of users move there?
I mean, yeah? That's how social media works.