There has recently been so much tension, frustration and a sense of imprisonment in the community of @Instagram, more commonly known as consistency in the grid and taking extreme measures to play by the rule of the infamous algorithm. Many people have posted on the subject (and I share some of them by @valerianecchio , @missfoodwise, @twiggstudios on the stories some days ago). Many more people shared them, expressing similar feelings.⁣ •⁣ I think we have all forgotten about a tiny fact, that social media, in the end, is us. Without users, no content is created, without user-generated content, social media does not exist. Also social media picks up the trends from how most users use it. So… if we really don’t feed the algorithm with obsession over timing, and the grid with obsession over the palette and subject (stop already with ever the same pictures on your profile, please), they might eventually stop craving our obsessions. We are the ones who decide. We’re the ones who choose. Always. Everywhere. And choice, choice is what makes us human.⁣ •⁣ OK. I know I might sound unrealistic and maybe even a bit mad, but honestly, if we’re all just so fed up with doing something why don’t we just stop doing that, and share whatever the f*ck we like, whenever we like? Here for example is a big basin of finely chopped herbs, at the kitchen of the simplest of “restaurants” in Passargad, near Shiraz. It’s a ridiculously colorful image that I have not desaturated (it’s been about 6 months now that I no longer desaturate my photos, because wtf, let there be some colors!). At the moment I have nothing particular about the picture to say, except that I effing love it, and remembering the food I ate there makes wanna cry for how exceptionally good it was.⁣ This doesn’t mean I am now going to share just any crap, it means I acknowledge my freedom to share the pretty (and less pretty) pictures that I like, no matter the color, and the subject, or the timing. Worrying a bit less if it gets many likes, or few likes.⁣ #BreakTheGridFree⁣ .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #LabNoonInIran #LabNoonTravel⁣

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There has recently been so much tension, frustration and a sense of imprisonment in the community of @Instagram, more commonly known as consistency in the grid and taking extreme measures to play by the rule of the infamous algorithm. Many people have posted on the subject (and I share some of them by @valerianecchio , @missfoodwise, @twiggstudios on the stories some days ago). Many more people shared them, expressing similar feelings.⁣
•⁣
I think we have all forgotten about a tiny fact, that social media, in the end, is us. Without users, no content is created, without user-generated content, social media does not exist. Also social media picks up the trends from how most users use it. So… if we really don’t feed the algorithm with obsession over timing, and the grid with obsession over the palette and subject (stop already with ever the same pictures on your profile, please), they might eventually stop craving our obsessions. We are the ones who decide. We’re the ones who choose. Always. Everywhere. And choice, choice is what makes us human.⁣
•⁣
OK. I know I might sound unrealistic and maybe even a bit mad, but honestly, if we’re all just so fed up with doing something why don’t we just stop doing that, and share whatever the f*ck we like, whenever we like? Here for example is a big basin of finely chopped herbs, at the kitchen of the simplest of “restaurants” in Passargad, near Shiraz. It’s a ridiculously colorful image that I have not desaturated (it’s been about 6 months now that I no longer desaturate my photos, because wtf, let there be some colors!). At the moment I have nothing particular about the picture to say, except that I effing love it, and remembering the food I ate there makes wanna cry for how exceptionally good it was.⁣
This doesn’t mean I am now going to share just any crap, it means I acknowledge my freedom to share the pretty (and less pretty) pictures that I like, no matter the color, and the subject, or the timing. Worrying a bit less if it gets many likes, or few likes.⁣
#BreakTheGridFree⁣
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#LabNoonInIran #LabNoonTravel⁣


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