Casey Neistat makes the case that Instagram isn’t about the photos or filters, but about the excitement you get from seeing what someone else is seeing. It’s that particular schadenfreude of flipping through constantly updated photo albums.
by James Furbush on October 2, 2012 · 0 comments
Casey Neistat makes the case that Instagram isn’t about the photos or filters, but about the excitement you get from seeing what someone else is seeing. It’s that particular schadenfreude of flipping through constantly updated photo albums.
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