In its classic Novel Franklin SteinAuthor Mary Shelley imagines a monster that is re -produced with the body of her pieces, tender by Kundra. Shelley writes, “The blowing room and the slaughterhouse presented many of my content.”
It seems like scrolling through Instagram right now. This is an AI search device! This is a shopping app! This is coming to my last nerve. Instagram has a complete identity crisis, and I am tired.
It has long been to imitate the features of other social media platforms and to graft them on existing apps Mods Oprendi For Meta, the owner of Instagram. Snapchat has disappeared after a day that your friends can see only three years after popularizing the idea of “stories”. As time passed and Tikotok became the hottest app in the United States, it entertained young users with an endless book on vertical videos, Instagram reacted once again by adding its own version of an algorithmic video feed, called Rails.
Since Instagram continues to add new features after the social winds are blowing in a new direction, the user’s experience has become a rotation of popular ideas from other platforms. When e -commerce increased popularity, the app bowed online. When the Generative AI moved into the mainstream, Instagram’s search bar was added to the chat boot. What began as a photo sharing space was already a wide -ranging side of the features of Mangani Maxong.
This week, Instagram decided to throw some more in the mix. In particular, the platform added a map tool that allows your Instagram friends to see your exact location every time you open the app. This is something you have to choose, but it’s still strange. This feature has reached almost a decade to release Snapchat in a similar mapping feature that does the same thing. The Instagram version gave rise to an online response from users, who are easily restless despite the optimism that the app can potentially be broadcast with some taps. Given the map feature in my personal account, I can see the exact location of a random boy that I always met at the San Francisco Party and never spoke again.
Instagram also released its Friends Rails Tab for consumers globally. So now you can see what your friends are liked and commenting on it, nose rails they choose to post again. This type of public posts have long been an online culture, from Tumblr to Twitter. Posts don’t bother me. This is a pushing videos of my likes to friends, which looks like a map tool. I am a Sunnah and never tap this heart button on a steam -filled rail with the fans model, but my friends are not so careful. And after scaling in less than 10 minutes through this modern feed, I encouraged many interactions with my friends that the next time I saw them personally, they would be ashamed to admit. (Didn’t know you are in Freez!)


