What's an Instagram? Can I just see it on regular interwebs?
It's another one of those social-advertising sites for the Garbage Generation.
The sooner we collectively turn our backs on these sorts of things and refuse to get our advertisements from them the sooner companies will go back to hosting their own things, in the own sites, and the internet will be a better place for it.
It's another one of those social-advertising sites for the Garbage Generation.
The sooner we collectively turn our backs on these sorts of things and refuse to get our advertisements from them the sooner companies will go back to hosting their own things, in the own sites, and the internet will be a better place for it.
It's another one of those social-advertising sites for the Garbage Generation.
The sooner we collectively turn our backs on these sorts of things and refuse to get our advertisements from them the sooner companies will go back to hosting their own things, in the own sites, and the internet will be a better place for it.
and for sale cards in the Co-op window - we knew what was going on in them days
I remember when they said that about facebook. Regardless of whether hipstagram specifically dies a death or not (and history suggests that in five or ten years it may well drop off the twig in the same way that say MySpace did, only to be replaced by something else) the move by companies to marketing on whatever the social media platform du jour happens to be rather than via their own directly managed web presence seems to be a paradigm shift not a short-lived trend that's going to go away.
Probably worth pointing out that it's not only the under 25s that use these either.
I remember when they said that about facebook. Regardless of whether hipstagram specifically dies a death or not (and history suggests that in five or ten years it may well drop off the twig in the same way that say MySpace did, only to be replaced by something else) the move by companies to marketing on whatever the social media platform du jour happens to be rather than via their own directly managed web presence seems to be a paradigm shift not a short-lived trend that's going to go away.
Probably worth pointing out that it's not only the under 25s that use these either.
Surprise surprise. A bunch of old miserable people complaining.
And Facebook IS the go-to Advertising Medium for the Garbage Generation to be sure - and combating the advertising industry is huge undertaking, but it can be done and won - embrace ad-blocking technology, do not click or purchase products shoved in your faces - let the numbers do the talking. When the advertisers see they are not getting results, they will get the message - they won't want it, but they will get it.
And of course, spreading the word also works wonders - as does not signing up or participating in these sort of events on things like Instaspam, (in your)Face(advertisement)book, or anywhere else for that matter.
One person cannot be an avalanche, but one person can start one.
Join the fight - win the war - say No to Advertisement.
Your message needs a wider audience. Have you considered putting something on facebook about it?
Surprise surprise. A bunch of old miserable people complaining.
Woah, what's up with all the complaints about the "Garbage Generation" if you don't like it just don't use it, jeez.
Generational warfare is as old as civilisation itself.
Perhaps for the older folk in the game Frontier can send them telegrams whenever they have important news to share.
Ya well after all these are forums for a game that came out in 1984, I kind of expected it but not at this level
Oi!
I'm one of those 'older folk'