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The Rise of Faceless Accounts on Instagram

15 pointsby funmi11 months ago

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behnamoh11 months ago
&gt; Really this is all Instagram&#x27;s fault. The platform, which has always prioritized aesthetics, is now more than ever prioritizing short, easily loopable clips of beauty. There are few &quot;hooks&quot; more engaging than those that claim to have made a great deal of money in a short period of time, which is why the Stan store screenshots work so well. A part of me is curious whether the app&#x27;s latest policy update cracking down on reposts will affect the Faceless Account trend, or if perhaps the &quot;10 Irresistible Hook Ideas To Make A Lot Of Money Really Fast&quot; text overlaid on top will qualify the stock videos as original.<p>Like always, takes like this that are quick to draw a conclusion the reader likes to read are full of bs. This is not IG&#x27;s fault, and it&#x27;s not a problem to begin with which requires putting the blame on anybody.<p>It&#x27;s simple: People have started to be more careful about their privacy. And given the lifestyle photos these influencers share with their followers, it only makes sense to remain anonymous unless they&#x27;re ok with having to deal with stalker problems, etc.
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Mathnerd31411 months ago
&gt; I spend anywhere from 1-4 hours a week teaching classes live, answering questions and offering support to very real people who are struggling to market their small business. I know from experience that no matter how many step-by-step guides I make, what people always really need is a human. A teacher. Someone who sees their effort and can offer genuine feedback on how to keep moving forward.<p>... or do they just need ChatGPT? Because the rubber duck effect is real, but I think people have the capability to succeed by themselves.