Instagram Suffering From Privacy Policy Woes

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Instagram (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Instagram has found itself in a spot of bother over the last few days. Recent changes to it’s privacy policy suggesting that the retro photos network may sell its users photos, has prompted drastic action from individual users and brands alike.

Realising the extent to which this new policy was unfavourable with it’s users, Kevin Systrom Instagram’s CEO, posted to the company’s blog to set the record straight.

“To be clear, it is not our intention to sell your photos” he said.

He also mentions that the company is not intending to use pictures of its members in advertising and the language used in that part of the policy will be removed to avoid confusion.

Systrom did make one concession around advertising:

“Let’s say a business wanted to promote their account to gain more followers and Instagram was able to feature them in some way. In order to help make a more relevant and useful promotion, it would be helpful to see which of the people you follow also follow this business. In this way, some of the data you produce — like the actions you take (eg, following the account) and your profile photo — might show up if you are following this business.”

This push for advertising and revenue generation is the biggest change to the terms of service since Instagram’s acquisition by Facebook for a cool $735million earlier this year.

Facebook itself is criticised to no end for every little alteration they decide to make to their appearance, or their terms of service. It’s users become very vocal during times of change (we all witnessed the apparent outrage to the forceable changing to timeline!), but few ever seem to abandon the network – where would they go?

This is what Instagram need to hope for. The company currently has in the region of 100 million users, whom have uploaded some 5 billion photos. Are these users committed enough to stay put however, or is there scope to move elsewhere? German company EyeEm could provide a more appealing photo host, or perhaps good ol’ Flickr who just released a killer new smartphone app? Only time will tell, let’s just hope Zuckerberg has a plan B if he just squandered $735 million!

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5 Tips For Taking Great Looking Instagram Photos

With Facebook’s purchase of Instagram and an Android version of the app having been released in recent times, there’s a whole bunch of new users out there! Here’s a quick rundown of tips to make your photos standout above the rest…

Great Looking Instagram Photo of a Heart Tree

1) Don’t use the camera in Instagram

Instagram’s camera function is extremely limiting; instead, opt to use your handsets regular camera app. This will allow you to zoom, add a grid to ensure your photos are straight, and crop your pictures how you like.

2) Use other apps

Instagram’s filters are great, but sometimes they don’t quite provide enough control. That great effect that just slightly over exposed part of the photo can often be irritating; the answer: use a different app. Snapseed is a favourite of ours at Social Gadget. The app offers a great choice of filters that can be completely customised by simply sliding your finger from left to right. The ‘strength’ of the effect varies from 0%-100% depending upon how far you slide, it’s that simple. In addition, you can add multiple filters to your photos making for some outstanding combinations.

Aside from filters, other apps can provide more interest to your pictures. Colorsplash for example, allows your to add drama to a photo by converting it to black and white, leaving only your chosen details in colour. InFrame Cut [iTunes download link] allows you to create split screen, multi-photo images with customisable frames, and Pic Collage allows you to create great looking collages, using photos on your device or from Facebook and the web.

Great Instagram Photo using InFrame Cut of a park

InFrame Cut can really help your pictures describe your surroundings

3) Shoot with good light

In the UK this isn’t always the easiest I know, but it’s worth trying your best to take your shots in good, natural light if you really want them to look killer on Instagram. Smartphone cameras, by comparison to regular cameras, have pretty small sensors which only allow in so much light. Do you best to help them out by using natural light where possible. Also, using the HDR function (if you’re an iPhone user) will really  help your pictures pop when applying filters later.

Instagram photo of a well lit tree

4) Look at what other people are doing via Hashtags

There are some truly incredible photographers on Instagram; take inspiration from them by looking at what they’re up to. Hashtags are keywords on instagram; if you’re about to take a shot of something such as a ‘tree’, search for photos hashtagged #tree to see how others compose their pictures; you might just find a neat new perspective that makes your photo stand out.

5) Cheat, and use a high end DSLR and Photoshop

Ditch your phone altogether and take some great shots using Canon or Nikon’s latest offering; tweak it until perfection in Photoshop, then quickly upload it to Instagram like nothing ever happened…

Any other tips? Let us know in the comments below, and feel free to share your photos with us on Facebook and Twitter

TWTW Social: Viddy – The Instagram of Video?

Viddy - The Instagram of VideoEver since Facebook’s acquisition of Instagram last month, there has been much talk regarding the race to become the “Instagram of Video”

There are a handful of contenders in this space, such as Mobli; the company, backed by the likes of Tobey Maguire and Leonardo DiCaprio, currently has 3 million users. SocialCam has a whopping 36 million users (a greater number than Insatgram had prior to the Facebook deal), and former photo-sharing, now turned video startup – Color, has 1 million users.

The fastest growing of these company’s however, is Viddy. Currently boasting 26 million users and reportedly adding a further million every day, the LA based startup gained a lot of attention when Facebook CEO, Mark Zuckerberg joined, posting a video of his dog, Beast. At this rate of growth, Viddy look likely to become the most popular service in a matter of days. Boasting a similar set of filters to those found in Instagram, in addition to other effects, if there is to be a true “Instagram of Video”, Viddy certainly seems the strongest contender.

What are you thoughts regarding the “Instagram of Video”? Will it ever truly exist or is the market just not the same compared to photos? Let us know in the comments, or share the conversation via the social buttons!

TWTW Social: Twitter Offer Forced Facebook to Pay $1bn for Instagram

Facebook and Twitter bid for Instagram

When Facebook announced they were purchasing Instagram for a staggering $1bn, the internet was left flabbergasted.

The huge price tag was apparently the result Facebook’s paranoia that Instagram would become a Twitter owned property, reports Venture Beat.

The article tells of how Twitter made “a very real offer in the hundreds of millions of dollars range”. Insatgram apparently did not sign the term sheet, thereby not tying them to a no-shop clause. This allowed Kevin Systrom (Instagrams co-founder) to approach Facebook in search of a better deal. It is reported Zuckerberg “bid just to block the Twitter deal”.

With Facebook looking to keep a hold of the photo sharing market that made the social network so successful, the acquisition of the wildly popular, hipster-photo app was certainly a smart one. Whether the valuation was the reaction to Twitter’s offer or based solely on startups own merits may never be known. In either case, things are looking pretty sweet for Instagram right now.

Facebook Purchases Instagram!

Fresh after releasing Instagram for Android, today saw the news that Facebook have signed the deal to acquire the photo sharing startup for a cool 1bn dollars. It’s not a turn of events that us here at Social Gadget predicted, but it’s fair to say that the acquisition certainly makes sense.

Photo sharing is perhaps the most important aspect of Facebook’s success and with today’s news, it would seem that the company is betting on it remaining as important in the future.

In a post by Zuckerberg today, Facebook’s CEO told of how after the acquisition his team  ”need to be mindful about keeping and building on Instagram’s strengths and features rather than just trying to integrate everything into Facebook”. This was echoed in a blog post by Kevin Systrom CEO of Instagram, who reassured users that “the Instagram app will still be the same one you know and love”.

Both postings agree upon the fact that Instagram shall be able to post to the other social networks it currently does, even after  it is owned by Facebook, and friend and follower list can remain separate if so wished by the user.

The acquisition is a huge undertaking by the social media giant, one of a scale that Zuckerberg doesn’t feel will happen again anytime soon.

“We don’t plan on doing many more of these, if any at all”

With Facebook only a couple a weeks away from what may be the largest internet IPO of all time, let’s hope the move pays off for team Zucks.

Instagram Lands On Android

Android owners across the world rejoice!  You too can now be as hip as those flashy iPhone users by filtering your pictures to look like there has been no progression in photography for the past 40 years!

Instagram for Android is now fully available assuming you are running one of the more modern handsets (ver2.2+) with the vast majority of features found in the current iOS build. It has of course been a long time coming, Instagram has built up a massive 27 million user base while being iPhone exclusive, and although inevitably some fanboys will snark at the fact the little green robot and his crew are now in on the act, the release of an Android version is sure to build upon this user base exponentially.

Excited about Instagram for Android or peeved it’s lost iPhone exclusivity? Let us know in the comments, on Twitter or on Facebook

Download Instagram for Android here.

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