Wow, fuck Instagram
Sunday, January 21st, 2024 18:00![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So apparently Instagram no longer allows alias or anonymity on their accounts. What a load of bull. The only reason I was even using it is because a friend insisted that I use it so she could send me silly Instagram posts.
This is why I hate modern social media.
Edit:
Actually, now that I think about it, I think I've been through this mess with Insta when trying to follow tanithryudo and Insta banned my account. Seriously, what a fucking bullshit platform.
Edit2:
Went back and check and nope, that was Facebook, who owns Instagram, so I'm not even surprised at the same bullshit practice. Anyway, point is, everything owned by Meta is horrible and I wish there was a better alternative.
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Date: 2024-01-24 23:13 (UTC)At least most of the Chinese apps I've set up since getting into the CN fandom are like that.
I have a secondary facebook account set up using an anonymous hotmail email, but only because it was created like years ago when requirements weren't that strict.
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Date: 2024-01-25 01:18 (UTC)Well, Dreamwidth, for one, is still allowing anonymous signups/accounts. Medium also only required an email for their free account. (I'm pretty sure their pay stuff will require real ID at least on the payment side of things.) But yeah, I think most popular social media sites require a real phone number these days for no good reason. Real ID is stupid and fails to actually make a difference when it comes to stopping online bullying and only threatens the at risk groups. Moderators and limited access (like privacy locks, trial period memberships, etc.) are the only things that have keep the bullying at bay, yet big social media sites aren't willing to moderate (because it's expensive) or set up limited access (because investors).
Re: Chinese apps - Actually, I've managed to set up a Weibo and Bilibili account with google voice number. Those are probably the two biggest social media sites in China and they don't seem have any issue with overseas numbers so long as they can receive SMS confirmation numbers. VOIP numbers are fine. But major social media sites based in the US seem to ban VOIP like they're banks or something. (I also have bitterness towards banks banning VOIP numbers, thus making it impossible for me to migrate my number to Google Voice. But also the banks' refusal to move onto digital token 2FA is annoying AF.)
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Date: 2024-01-25 05:01 (UTC)no subject
Date: 2024-01-25 10:36 (UTC)Now you know for the future and if for whatever reason the algorithm takes your account down, you've got a back up plan. Hopefully.