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I just did my periodic check-in to Instagram to see if I have any DMs or comments or anything I might want to respond to. Usually, when I do this, I also give a quick scroll through the feed because there are a lot of people on there whose posts I genuinely miss seeing.

Of the first 67 posts in my feed, 15 were people I follow and 52 were either ads or suggestions for people to follow. I stopped when I got to a real-follows post, so there would've been another four or five junk posts right after this, making that ratio look even worse. Many of the suggestions were brands or machine generated slop images.

It was a crappy format and UI back in the pre-Meta days, but it was tolerable because of the fun things people posted. Now it's hard to even find anything.

in reply to My camera shoots fascists

It's depressing isn't it. Can't beleive so many people put up wth that rubbish. I find it intolerable for more than 30 seconds.
in reply to Ewen Bell 📸

@ewen

IKR?
I'm guessing that if I put some effort into liking and commenting on the posts of people I follow and responded to Instagram questions asking me if I like certain posts and want to see more of them or not, the feed would probably be a little better. But, fuck them. I followed people because I wanted to see what they were posting. Just let me do that and don't make me do more unpaid work. Blah.

in reply to My camera shoots fascists

Years and years ago I did some testing on ads on IG. Just kept scrolling and scrolling to see how bad and how pointless the ads got. Wanted to see how deep the turtles go. It was fascinating to see how many photographers are wasting their money on the platform to buy ads, and how bad the ads were.

Also made me allergic to Topaz because they were clearly paying people to spruik their software instead of buying their own ads! The entire eco system in a cess pit.

in reply to Ewen Bell 📸

@ewen

That's funny about Topaz. I saw their ads and references to them all over Instagram and Facebook for a long time and didn't even bother to look because basically everything advertised on those platforms is shit, in the same category as "this one weird trick.

Then I met an actual very accomplished photographer in person who mentioned the apps in a conversation we were having about editing. He swears by them and that was enough to get me to try them out. But now they've gone over to the dark side so 🤷‍♂️

But, in general, the ads are so bad and the algorithm is so bad that I can't imagine ever spending money to advertise something there. Total waste even if you don't mind supporting a sociopathic billionaire.

in reply to My camera shoots fascists

I have a life long aversion to products that are spending money to advertise. There's a part of my brain that figures they're wasting my money if I buy the goods!

You're totally right though, they devalue the brand with the whole "one weird trick" category of promotion. To be honest, every photographer I've ever met who loves their products, I do NOT love their photos. It's all a bit Kenny Bania.

I can see the value in their technology for rescuing video projects. But not for stills, and definitely not for anything near editorial or documentary photography. Maybe I'm a snob, or maybe I actually like photography instead of just getting a computer to pretend for me.

in reply to Ewen Bell 📸

@ewen

Eh, you're being a snob. 😉

The photo I'm about to post from last night (after being out along the border until midnight) would look like crap without specialized denoising that goes way beyond what Lightroom (etc.) can do. The only other option is for me to upgrade to a camera with a better low-light sensor, which I can't really afford at the moment. Whether the camera's sensor makes the image less noisy in-camera or an external app does it after the fact doesn't change that it's still a picture I worked really hard to get, which is where the value lies.

It's Topaz' new version with all the genAI crap (and subscription model) that I want no part of.

I've been thinking a lot about where I draw the line on genAI and it mostly comes down to the effort, skill, creativity and maybe risk that went into producing an image. It's like with LLMs: if someone can't be bothered to write it/shoot it, why should I be bothered to read it/look at it?

in reply to My camera shoots fascists

@ewen

Yeah, the question of how much post-production editing is allowable in documentary photography is a big question and there are so many variables. Transparency is the most important foundation, IMO.

Luckily, most of what I'm doing right now, while documentary in character, allows me some creative leeway, since it's as much artistic interpretation as strict recording of fact. (E.g. the pics I'm about to post if I'd quit replying to people 😆 )

in reply to My camera shoots fascists

I'm not that concerned with where the line is. And totally not my place to say what is or isn't "allowed".

I think about "what direction am I headed in?"

Am I doing photography, or a glorified version of prompting? Am I digging into the creative potential of a RAW file, or just assembling a piece of digital art? What do I want to do with my time and effort?

So I stay off the train that leads to hyper optimised imagery. I want to take a journey into reality, with all its imperfections. I don't like questions like "how do I fix this image" because it implies that is what editing is all about. And that's not a world I inhabit.

in reply to Ewen Bell 📸

@ewen I really enjoy landscape photography and Instagram used to be my favorite social media before Zuckerberg ruined it. I deleted my account last year. I was also seeing more ads and "suggested posts" than stuff from people I followed. I finally just gave up.
in reply to Jennifer

@Jennifer @ewen

It's all the climbing, outdoor sports stuff that I miss from IG. But that community is very embedded/trapped there and isn't going to move unless something like Pixelfed gets awesome and a number of big names in that world move there. More likely they'd just go to Threads, since it's an easy move. *grumpy sigh*

in reply to My camera shoots fascists

@ewen yeah I'm skeptical Pixelfed will become a replacement even though it's great. All of my cave exploration groups are still on Facebook. Ick.
in reply to Jennifer

The problem with pixelfed is they built something that absolutely does what IG does (and does it well) which means folks already on IG have little need for it. Ironically.

Mainstream is waiting for a new way to think about social media. The rest of us already found it.

in reply to Ewen Bell 📸

@ewen @Jennifer

Yeah, I keep wondering just how terrible Instagram will have to get before average people start to look for alternatives.

More specifically, most of the outdoor-adventure/photography community considers themselves environmentalists, so I also wonder how they will square either staying on IG or moving to another Meta platform while their Dear Leader sucks up to Trump and works against everything they hold dear.

So, at the moment, Pixelfed's value proposition for average IG users is: no ads, spam or slop and the ability to engage with people you want to, without algorithmic interference. For outdoor sports people, it *should* be the above, plus the ability to communicate without working for free for a sociopathic billionaire working to destroy what they're trying to save. IDK if that's enough to break network effects and switching costs, even if people do know about the platform (which most don't).

in reply to My camera shoots fascists

I think about at what happened with BlueSky. I watched photographers ditch the fediverse and run over there because they decided they're would be more clicks and likes. A community isn't what they actually wanted, just an audience.

Everyone says McDonald's is rubbish but somehow they keep selling burgers. I don't get humans at all.

in reply to Ewen Bell 📸

@ewen my husband runs an art business and I keep telling him to focus more here precisely because there's an actual community here. Whenever I look at his feed it's awful and I doubt many people see his posts. Agree about pixelfed recreating old Instagram. I don't use it very much because nobody I know IRL uses it. The environmental issues related to all the AI crap is a big deal to me, but a lot of people I know in the environmental don't seem bothered by it and use ChatGPT all the time. It's all very discouraging.
in reply to Jennifer

@Jennifer @ewen

Despite what I just wrote, people here are proportionately more engaged than they ever were on Twitter and maybe comparable to IG back when I was on it more years ago. That was partly because I knew a lot of the people on IG offline as well and a lot of them followed me there after seeing that movie I'm in. I'd imagine I could get more engagement there than here if I started posting and interacting actively.

But IG and any Meta product just makes me feel dirty and annoyed whenever I use it for any reason. I am going to post there occasionally once I get my print sales online, just to be findable there and will use it to propagandize and encourage people to reconsider the fediverse.

in reply to My camera shoots fascists

@Jennifer @ewen The people here who don't engage with others typically find that their follower count doesn't grow much, they get frustrated because their feeds aren't very active, they leave for elsewhere. It's not a great place for one-way broadcasting.
in reply to Carolyn

@CStamp @Jennifer @ewen I feel as though the culture of boosting should be reinforced. I try to boost regularly from my Pixelfed account, but I see a lot of other posters’ great photos go by liked but not boosted.
in reply to NYSloth

I boost stuff that I think others will like. I like stuff that I like. We're all curating our little corners of the Fediverse and I think it works pretty good.

It's also a different experience on Pixelfed to say Mastodon. You're in a photo rich environment with Pixelfed. But my corner is much more diverse. I don't actually want wall to wall photos in my feed.

So that's the joy of the Fediverse... We can experience similar but unique versions of it.

@CStamp @Mikal @Jennifer

in reply to Ewen Bell 📸

@ewen @Jennifer

Well, to be fair, it's hard to have much of a community if most people are elsewhere and you don't get much engagement. I feel that a lot here, especially since my offline life is quite isolated most of the time. I don't really need clicks and likes, but when I ask for some technical or other advice or feedback, it would be nice to get more engagement than I often do.

I think most of us stay here because of a wider range of considerations so, speaking for myself, it's worth less engagement to know I'm helping build the type of online social network that I'd like to be part of, while *not* contributing to the kind of online platforms that have proven themselves to be terrible for... *waves hands around*... everything. Bluesky should be considered to be temporarily low on the enshittification spiral until it proves itself otherwise, so I'm not really interested adding free labor for its owners.

in reply to My camera shoots fascists

Connecting with community here can be tricky.

Could be the tone of a post sometimes. Folks have been very cautious about anything that sniffs of "influencer" culture, or "expert" arrogance. I also noticed engagement for me changes radically with my time zone... I don't see lots of people for weeks and then realise I'm not scrolling down far enough to at them because they went to bed five hours before I got online.

Give it time. Genuine people will find you.

@Jennifer

in reply to Ewen Bell 📸

@ewen @Jennifer most people, myself included, don’t spent their time on instagram looking at their friends’ content. We just don’t see it. They spend it watching Reels, which are very sticky. It’s genuinely addictive behavior that I witnessed in myself. I also realized that I’m not just served Reels that I want to see but instead, those that would interest my friends so that I send it to them, encouraging them to open the app and get stuck into their own scroll. It’s basically an MLM for attention.
in reply to Enia

For whatever reason this formula is wasted on my brain. I just find it all very irritating.

Was a time being ND felt like a burden. Now it feels like freedom.

@Jennifer @Mikal



So, ich habe Urlaub und fahre jetzt in den Club. Genug Grausamkeiten den Anhängern der #Grünen in Form von #Wahrheit und #Analyse zugemutet.


Letters to the Editor: How many shootings do we need before American legislators take action?
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Lessons from a year of AI in AP and what’s in store for 2026 byteseu.com/1633318/ #AI #ArtificialIntelligence


If we are to find common ground with one another, we are going to have to start with the most basic premise: Do other people deserve to live?


Looks like cloudflare are having proplems again. Getting error 520 lots.


in reply to Furthering

Thank you for this thought-provoking thread on the notion of "calling in". I may find time to check out the Ross book, but for the moment I have bookmarked your thread, for a more considered re-reading of your thoughtful reflections.


Autistic Burnout recovery isn’t a dramatic overnight transformation.

It’s quiet work.

Learning your limits.

Learning your rhythms.

Learning when to stop before collapse.

It’s not easy.

But it’s how autistic humans build lives that we don't have to escape from.




Some kind of crazy awesome Tree-of-Life-looking pic on today's #APOD:

apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap251216.ht…
"Andromeda and Sprites over Australia"

#NASA #Astronomy #PictureOfTheDay




La crise sanitaire actuelle pour les bovins ça fait vraiment renaître le meilleur des zinzineries sur le réseau pro de l'enfer.
Je viens d'y voir une chanson "en soutien à nos éleveurs" que le meilleur comploplo antivax n'aurait pas renié.
J'ai envie de dire "libertéééééééééééééééééééé"
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@bituur_esztreym @temptoetiam moi franchement je suis un peu plus inquiète des vrais soucis de raisonnements chez mes congénères que de leur appétence limitée pour ce qui n'est, finalement, que la science des ânes, comme on dit.
in reply to La nuisance

@temptoetiam
oh bien sûr. je me bornais au côté "visuel" de la chose. le reste fait penser à tant de vieilles pages, images, blogs persos etc.. que, bof. presque un peu de nostalgie ;-)

quant au fond, de fait et bien d'accord, la purée mentale est totale, et là oui c'est inquiétant. et celui-ci est un très joli combo, animé d'une fureur héroïque. quoique j'ai lu pire..

@Abie


What the fuck is going on

'Ozempic vagina' is here and women are paying £2,000 to reverse it

metro.co.uk/2025/12/16/ozempic…

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Sadly the same can’t be said when some band members reformed as “Crash Diet Vulva”.
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Promenad till Venaspåret som ligger mindre än 1 km från min lägenhet. Det finns 3 km - 1 mils slingor men jag valde att trampa mellan dom rak ut i skogen. Mycket mysigare och mindre folk. 😃Området är byggt för militärer från början och en del av I3 (i3) området. Idag ett populärt tränings och promenadområde.

Gillar att jag har så nära till natur och vatten. Örebro är najs. 😃





We still have open spaces for CODING MEDIEVAL WORLDS 6, a workshop and discussion space for historians and game developers!

It'll be Feb 20-22, it's online and free, anyone who's involved in medieval history, game dev, or both is very welcome. We've got great panels and talks and some really interesting potential workshop topics coming up this year, do sign up and do nudge others in our direction if you know someone who'd find this useful!

Please boost!

#gamedev #medieval #history #indiedev




I'm a strong believer in starting New Year's resolutions early: Yesterday, I began #journalling with a daily, handwritten journal. At the moment, each entry is simple bulletin points, but I'm sure the format is going to evolve into something a lot messier and less rigid! #AmWriting #Writing



Tiens, un salon de la souveraineté numérique a vu le jour à Paris.

Et pour que tout le monde comprenne bien l'importance de l'enjeu, le site de l'événement est hébergé sur un cloud Microsoft Azure.

Excellente idée, à mon avis.

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