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− | Instagram is a free photo and video sharing social media platform that allows users to connect with their followers or with a select group of friends. | + | '''Instagram''' is a free photo and video sharing social media platform that allows users to connect with their followers or with a select group of friends. |
Its mission is to capture and share the world’s moments. <ref>https://about.instagram.com/</ref> With over a billion registered accounts, from small businesses to large institutions, news organizations to cultural hubs, celebrities, photographers, musicians, and influencers, Instagram allows its users to create visual impressions and connect with each other through posts, stories, short-form videos, live streaming, and direct messages. <ref>https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/tech/what-is-instagram-how-to-use-guide</ref> | Its mission is to capture and share the world’s moments. <ref>https://about.instagram.com/</ref> With over a billion registered accounts, from small businesses to large institutions, news organizations to cultural hubs, celebrities, photographers, musicians, and influencers, Instagram allows its users to create visual impressions and connect with each other through posts, stories, short-form videos, live streaming, and direct messages. <ref>https://www.businessinsider.com/guides/tech/what-is-instagram-how-to-use-guide</ref> | ||
== Background == | == Background == |
Revision as of 18:09, 22 January 2023
Instagram is a free photo and video sharing social media platform that allows users to connect with their followers or with a select group of friends. Its mission is to capture and share the world’s moments. [1] With over a billion registered accounts, from small businesses to large institutions, news organizations to cultural hubs, celebrities, photographers, musicians, and influencers, Instagram allows its users to create visual impressions and connect with each other through posts, stories, short-form videos, live streaming, and direct messages. [2]
Background
Instagram was developed in San Francisco and launched in 2010 by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger.