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— よしなしごと / ITエンジニアなカップル (@yoshinashigoto_) July 1, 2021
Instagram Is Pivoting To Video - Gizmodo
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And now, Instagram is coming clean: they say that they're not a photo app anymore, they're a video app. They detailed that they will only promote video reels from now on. Be prepared to have your IG images soon not seen by almost any of your followers: https://t.co/m7S6EdXcDE
— Eugenia Loli (@EugeniaLoli) July 1, 2021
instagram’s product history:
— Jake Kastrenakes (@jake_k) July 1, 2021
-revolutionized photo sharing
-copied snapchat
-copied periscope
-copied youtube
-copied tiktok
-wants to copy tiktok even morehttps://t.co/r2J0BumAvV
Head of Instagram says Instagram is no longer a photo sharing app https://t.co/A7WRCyD0VO pic.twitter.com/RhtxcK0PQJ
— The Verge (@verge) June 30, 2021
Instagramは「正方形の写真共有アプリ」としてではなく、アルゴリズムとビデオによって駆動される一般的なエンターテインメントアプリとして考えられることを望んでいる。https://t.co/xcZ7jVDDfw
— おぐりん / インスタマーケ (@ogurin__) June 30, 2021
Oh, wow. So they noticed the thing about their own app that has been obvious for years. https://t.co/xO0hUMP37b
— Esther (@selfawaresoup) July 1, 2021
I’m thinking of using my Flickr account instead of Instagram, or just hosting my photos on my own website. https://t.co/XGiGqkFvKd
— Sheepchase ?? (@sheepchase) July 1, 2021
Head of Instagram says Instagram is no longer a photo sharing app https://t.co/VDkTuGcKqx ?
— Paul Sutton (@ThePaulSutton) July 1, 2021
Adam Mosseri says the company is looking to lean into entertainment and video after seeing the success of competitors like TikTok and YouTube. pic.twitter.com/Ybs6P7tWnO
pour one out for the still photography fans in your lives https://t.co/z8JW01gojO pic.twitter.com/42oUkndMgn
— Alex Fitzpatrick (@AlexJamesFitz) June 30, 2021
This reminds me of the “pivot to video” in the 2010s. https://t.co/9k95ylKjrW
— ~Ethereal~Spice? (@papayathemariah) July 1, 2021
"We’re no longer a photo-sharing app." - Adam @mosseri, Head of #Instagram.
— PhotoShelter (@photoshelter) July 1, 2021
Photographers, what are your thoughts on this news? It's not entirely *news* as we've seen Reels and Stories take hold, but to hear it from the top is jarring nonetheless. https://t.co/F3dUa36og0
Seeing outrage over Instagram moving to primarily video, with its top exec saying it's no longer a photo-sharing app.
— Dwight Silverman (@dsilverman) July 1, 2021
Seems like an opportunity for someone to create a high-quality, low-friction photo-sharing app. @Flickr maybe? @twitter? https://t.co/fJBwGN2Vij
Forcing users to engage w content from creators they don’t follow, rather than from their friends/family further flattens the insta experience into one that positions you as either consumer or creator. It’s not about sharing it’s about buying and selling https://t.co/L4rnQbgvma
— amil (@amil) July 1, 2021
Instagram、TikTokを“深刻な競争相手”として、ユーザフィードにフルスクリーン動画を推奨表示する大がかりな改修をテスト中。トップAdam Mosseri氏、「我々はもはや正方形の写真共有アプリではない」と語る|https://t.co/DhYcGYdhgg
— 藤村厚夫 (@afujimura) July 1, 2021
I just don't get Facebook's strategy of "rip off the nearest competitor."
— Holly Brockwell (@holly) July 1, 2021
If we wanted TikTok, WE'D USE TIKTOKhttps://t.co/t4uqYWiqJd
“We’re no longer a photo-sharing app or a square photo-sharing app,” said @mosseri https://t.co/HA1iCxQ6o7
— Taylor Lorenz (@TaylorLorenz) June 30, 2021
Instagram says we are no longer a photo sharing app and will focus on full screen video more like TikTok (and cites YouTube as competition as well). Would like to hear @eugenewei take ? But mine is: yes of course focus on video!!https://t.co/rxm6SnPkBv
— Rui Ma 马睿 (@ruima) July 1, 2021
Ewww. Quick, someone make a new Instagram. People really do want to share photos. There's an entire demographic that will have nothing after Insta makes changes like these. ?
— Addy (A.E.) Bross? Author & Librarian (@AddyBrossWrites) July 1, 2021
"Facebook is testing drastic changes to Instagram to make it more like TikTok"https://t.co/OGsY9og0HG
"Facebook is testing drastic changes to Instagram to make it more like TikTok" @sal19 for @CNBC https://t.co/ddDgr2hcQV
— The Real Facebook Oversight Board (@FBoversight) July 1, 2021
Facebook is testing drastic changes to Instagram to make it more like TikTok. @sal19 reports. https://t.co/9JCdBK2WU2
— CNBC (@CNBC) July 1, 2021