
At first I was happy!Įxcept when you get into your account, you’ll notice that you can only view other people’s content and heart or comment on their images. You can go to from a real computer, and at first it will look like you can only get links to download the app on the iOS App Store or the Google Play store, but there’s a button that says “continue as” and you can log in from there. Heck, there’s not even an app for the iPad. While the experience is pretty good on the phone, I spend a lot of time on my Mac and I’d prefer to do my ‘gramming from there. It’s a good thing that Steve is on Instagram and Twitter since he’s the person I’m most likely to include. On the Twitter side, you can’t edit the message so you just kind of hope that their Instagram and Twitter handles are the same. But then I have to go back into Facebook and change Instagram handles to real names. I like that I can select a photo, write a clever caption and then tell Instagram to post to Facebook and Twitter as well. I started contributing some images myself, and there are things I like and things I don’t like about Instagram. I have to say, there is something peaceful about scrolling through images and tapping the little heart. Then I started adding people and looking at their photos. My first act was to move Instagram out of a social folder and onto my home screen so I’d even remember to open it. I want to be happy too, so I’m trying to be better at Instagram. My niece says it’s her happy place because it doesn’t seem to be as filled with as much anger as Twitter and it doesn’t feel as creepy as Facebook (even though it’s owned by Facebook.).
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I don’t entirely get yet what it offers that I don’t get from Facebook and Twitter, but I’m trying. I’m trying to be one of the cool kids and use Instagram.
