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accipter
Sep 12, 2003
https://www.instagram.com/arkottke/

Mostly nature (landscapes and wildlife) and food. No cats.

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accipter
Sep 12, 2003

InternetJunky posted:

If you like wildlife photos, especially owls:
https://www.instagram.com/greyghostnaturephotography/

What's the deal with gaining followers and then a few days later they unfollow? Am I supposed to follow them back and people get pissy when I don't, or are these some type of bot accounts?

https://www.instagram.com/jakelanding/ is also pretty good for bird photos. Do you post on Instagram?

Animal posted:

Instagram for some people is a kind of pissing contest where they need to acquire as many followers as possible while following as few people as they can get away with.

I don't care. I follow friends, goons, and people who post photos that inspire me. I don't follow accounts full of image macros and selfies.

But you need to be internet famous! I use my Instagram to share pictures that I take with my friends and family, and follow people that I can learn from. Every so often I will post a photo and tag it with focalmark tags if I think it is worth sharing to a larger audience.

accipter
Sep 12, 2003

rio posted:

Could you explain what that means and what the impact is? I am old and out of touch so I am not sure how the hashtags in the original post make it cross over to other social media, why that is a bad thing or how putting it in the first post benefits me. I have seen people doing that, though, and wondered why so that explains one thing.

It used to be that Instagram would collapse the post if four blank lines were included in the post. However, this doesn't happen anymore. There isn't anything wrong with using a bunch of hashtags in the post, but it is a little spammy. It's cleaner to hide them in the second post.

The Focalmark hashtags were generated using data from Instagram. I am not sure if those tags would be relevant on other social media platforms.

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