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  • Instagram Updates Are Wack

    Instagram Updates Are Wack

    With each new update comes new changes that seem to have no input from the user community

    With 1 billion active monthly users you’d expect app developers to listen to users’ comments and concerns about improvements. It doesn’t seem like this is the case for Instagram.

    With each new update comes new changes that seem to have no input from the user community. Although Instagram beta tests new features with random selections of users, it’s done to decipher the functionality of new algorithms and not to satisfy user needs.

    The billion-dollar corporation makes new features and updates for monetary gain rather than to appease consumers and users who beg for practical updates.

    Instagram tests loads of new updates that focus heavily on new features for advertising. Most of the recent and upcoming updates are focused around business profile improvements and shopping accessibility, like augmented reality updates that allow users to try on products before purchasing.

    These changes are made primarily to reel in more investors and advertisers. Other changes seem to be made for no apparent reason.

    Recently, Instagram removed the “following” tab, which was a feature that showed who and what your followers were liking, commenting on and following.

    The purpose of having this moderately unnecessary feature was to further the impact of similar content discovery through the content your followers enjoy. It was a somewhat invasive feature, but it did serve its purpose. Although, some may argue it also caused drama.

    Now that this feature is gone there’s plenty of room for continued drama over the fact that users can’t stalk their followers’ digital actions.

    As if there weren’t enough moving parts to consider in this social media machine and all its updates, users may now lose one of the main reasons why they became hooked to Instagram in the first place: likes.

    With the impending feature removal of like and view counts on posts, users have yet another unnecessary update to deal with.

    With the impending feature removal of like and view counts on posts, users have yet another unnecessary update to deal with.

    Although having like and view counts is trivial, this basic feature is standard across most social media platforms. Reddit has its upvotes, YouTube has its channel statistics, Twitter has its retweets and Facebook has its shares, but now Instagram doesn’t seem to care about this simple facet of what made the app likable. All these features are helpful for potential viewers to discern the relevance or importance of something.

    Last year Instagram released a different unnecessary and invasive feature, which allowed users to delete direct messages they previously sent, but in turn notifying the correspondent that a message was “unsent.”

    This component was ridiculous to have initially. When you send move something to junk mail or delete a text, these actions don’t notify the sender. So why does this feature even exist for Instagram, let alone give the ability to delete a direct message in the first place?

    A benefit from the plethora of recent Instagram updates is the notification one receives when someone screen captures a photo sent through DM. While this is yet another somewhat gratuitous update, the new features are invasive yet beneficial. While they enable users to be more mindful of their social activities, they also can inhibit basic privacy.

    The Instagram user community should have more sway of what features should come and go, not just advertising investors.

  • Editorial: Follow the Money

    Editorial: Follow the Money

    Companies outed on social media for funding political advocacy groups

    A long list of companies that use profits to fund pro-Trump advocacy groups was recently published to several social media sites.

    This scandal begs an important question, are our purchases worth it if they support a larger cause, or person, we might not necessarily support ourselves?

    Companies including SoulCycle, Equinox, CVS and Taco Bell were just a few of those exposed on Twitter and Instagram.

    SoulCycle and Equinox were the first two companies to feel the heat. Equinox was quickly trending on Twitter but for all the wrong reasons. With hashtags such as: “#BoycottEquinox” and “#BoycottSoulCycle,” both companies went under fire from paying subscribers.

    The social media frenzy didn’t go without notice for long, as both gym facilities soon released a public disclaimer on social media. Both claimed that the day-to-day operations are in no way affected or influenced by the owner, Stephen Ross, and his political affiliations.

    The boycott continues as news of Ross hosting a fundraiser for Trump in the Hamptons surfaced with tickets costing as much as $250,000.

    SoulCycle and Equinox were not the only major players under scrutiny.

    The boycott hashtag trend lives on with CVS. “#BoycottCVS” was created as the company donated $35,000 to the Trump Victory PAC (Political Action Committee), becoming one of four biggest donors involved in the reelection campaign. Additionally, they donated $500,000 to America First Policies in 2018.

    America First Policies, is a “non-profit organization supporting key policy initiatives that will work for all citizens in our country and put America first,” however, Mike Pence’s face is the first thing you see upon opening the homepage of the website; giving a strong indication of who is involved and what political beliefs are represented.

    Recently, the organization has been accused of being racist, homophobic, sexist and anti-Muslim after several outbursts containing these sentiments from the advocacy director were found online.

    Taco Bell, specifically the Taco PAC, is reportedly one of four companies to donate the most to the Trump election campaign in 2016. In regards to the 2020 election, however, no donations have currently been made to the Trump PAC.

    There are larger consequences to the spending decisions we make. This new information should make us challenge our mindfulness behind the actual value behind a purchase, knowing our money, in a way, is going toward supporting a larger cause. Ultimately, losing leverage and control over our money and what it is funding is an uncomfortable reality.

    However, between public disapproval and social media boycotts, the power in being a consumer is important to remember. Consumers have the power to persuade companies. All the recent public outcry towards Taco Bell has coincided with the withholding of any 2020 campaign donations from them and that is no coincidence.

    Regardless, the power of being a consumer is something we often forget and take for granted. The next time you find yourself in a Taco Bell drive-thru, ask yourself: is the taco really worth the dollar?

  • #LJspringbreak

    #LJspringbreak

    By Curran Daly

    Humboldt State’s spring break just ended. Some Lumberjacks submitted pictures via Instagram to show what they were up to over their #LJspringbreak.

    Daylight_hallucinations Does anyone know if Hogwarts has a Grad school Program? I’m desperate!!! #ljspringbreak #springbreak#harrypotter #hogwarts #socal #ravenclaw#losangeles #gradschoolproblems Location: The Wizarding World of Harry Potter at Universal Studios, Hollywood

    Adam.tricomo
    Flowers for daysss 🌺😎
    Location: The Flower Fields, Carlsbad, California

    Kor_g
    HIGH-5 to this stud who just hit an automatic qualifying time for NCAA National Championships in the 400m hurdles. Beyond proud to call you not only my teammate but my best friend 🏃🏼‍♀️ #running #humboldt #teammates#bestfriend #roommate #humbuildt #ccaa #running #ljspringbreak
    Location : Hornet Stadium, Sacramento, California

    Aaronpudlicki
    Got to see rocks 2 billion years older than this planet (6,000 years) today
    Location: Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona

    Baileyyboyd Sad Spring Break is coming to an end, but also excited because Thailand is only a month and a half away!!! Here is a recap of my Spring Break: #JPhlip #FernCanyon #HumboldtHikes#GoodFriends #Elk #LJSpringBreak#NoBadDays Location: Humboldt County, California

    Xsession
    Day 72! Don’t mind the face. I was nervous
    Location: Hammond Trail Bridge, Mckinleyville, California

    Ishouldvebeenabear
    Here’s to what felt like the shortest vacation ever 🍻 #findyourpark #archesnationalpark #ilovebears #saverbearsears #girlstrip #springbreak
    Location: Arches National Park, Utah