Zoe Manalo Post 1, Instagram
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Instagram: Trends, News, and Ethics
Trends on Instagram
Do you remember the days when Instagram had those retro, nostalgic, older filters on Instagram? The heavy vignetting, heavy contrast and color saturation? We would just post pictures and comment, connecting with friends and family. Now it's all about Reels, keeping up with the micro-trend of the week, finding the best trendy audios. While Instagram is for fun, it's also where news around the world gets shared. Instead of watching the nightly news, we could scroll through carousel posts or follow journalists who give us quick facts in under a minute. The positive of this is that news feels accessible, but the negative is that misinformation can spread fast. This makes us question if we should repost that informative post before we double check the source? What about reposting someone else's posts without asking? There are ethical gray areas with social media. Another factor that makes me curious is the algorithm. The more views and likes you get the more your posts can pop up more often. Instagram is still a great resource for everyone, for professionals and researchers. Institutions can hosts instagram lives or push you to participate in some type of reading challenge. Journalists can posts exclusive behind the scenes, teachers can upload short lessons. Social media can be used in various fields. Instagram is no longer just selfies or pictures, it's a trendsetter, information resource, a professional tool combined into one. However, the challenge or issues that arise could be trying to keep it positive or fun without crossing any ethical or truthful lines.
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