TF is BeReal? Never heard of it
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It's a relatively new social media app. Once a day you have 2 minute timer where you can take a picture. All your friends post at the same time.
The idea is that you post what you do at the moment without prepering much. You don't post the best pics or try to pretend that lots of intresting stuff happens in your life, but what you actually do in the moment.
The problem is monetisation. You don't use the app much longer than a minute a day and it doesn't have any ads. So I don't know how low they're able to do this without shutting down
And if you don't have any friends IRL that use it, it's pretty boring
Sounds like an excellent idea for some top-notch data farming.
That can be said about any app.
Unprepared pictures are a treasure trove for behavioural analysis tho
That's only true when they are truly unprepared. What actually happens is that people just take a prepared shot in the moment. You usually have a big enough time window anyway and you can submit late.
Welcome to 2023!
Kill your cellphone.
You get a random notification every day to publish a photo (camera only). You can upload 3 pictures if your first one has been published (I think) 2 minutes after you received the notification to upload. Else you can only publish one photo per day.
I guess the idea is to show your friends what you are currently doing without giving you time to prepare yourself / your environment...
So in other words it's a single notification a day I'll not notice before the window long expired. Hrm.
Then you can just post a late. You just get blamed for being late and don't get any extra photos you can take whenever you want to before the next day
Oh I think I've heard of it but wtf how is it popular?
Maybe because the concept is antithetical to stuff like Instagram, which makes it fun and refreshing - you know seeing "real" stuff and not highly filtered and planned stuff all the time.
Different guy but I share in his confusion. I guess I don't understand why people like Instagram either. For me it got old almost immediately and the ads on the Instagram app were worse than anything else I've ever used to this day. I just don't see the appeal and much less so for a knock-off.
People already do this with instagram for over a decade, it's called finstagram. You create an account under a fake name, and only add intimate friends, set it to private. At which point you post pictures of you taking a shit, being ugly or doing anything you're too ashamed to put on your actual instagram. Ironically the fake instagram ("finstagram") is more real than your actual insta.
Think semi-famous hot people. Actual insta: curated photoshopped pictures. Finsta: picture of what they look like 1st thing in the morning with no make up, or of them doing drugs.
Because many gen-z people are pushing back on the relationship us millennials have with social media, and find the attitude that Instagram encourages (curating and showing the best version of your life) unhealthy and anxiety-inducing. So this is an Instagram with no FOMO.
I don't use BeReal and barely use Instagram but I totally see the point. Instagram is quite unhealthy.
I got talked into using it for a little while, and it's actually nice. You get a little snippet of your friends' lives, which can be nice especially when you're scattered around in different places. But there's none of the bullshit reality of Instagram - 90% of the posts is just random shit like doing the dishes, working, or not getting out of bed even though it's past noon.
Sometimes posts make for actual conversation starters, other times you'll get a bunch of people responding with a heart eye emoji to your picture of a laptop and a cup of coffee. It's just refreshingly dumb. And there's no algorithms.
Fuck you Reddit and Steve Huffman....good riddance.
I don't understand why they don't just improve their app. Half the outrage wouldn't have happened if they'd just improved the app before doing the api thing, like adding accessibility functions. Even if they'd kept the ad issues, they still would have experienced way less backlash, and it's not like they don't have the resources.
They don't want to improve it. The app did exactly what Reddit wants...to service its users with the most amount of ads possible. Third party apps don't do that, which is why they wanted them killed off.
That's a weird way to put it. In Canada, the category is called "top free".
Maybe it's to clarify that you still pay for those apps, but not with money.
And even with the apps, you're still able to pay for premium versions, like Reddit Premium for instance Could be that despite the app costing 0 euros up front, it can't be labelled truly free because micro-transactions exist
In my country we call it "maximum data surrender".
I just checked the playstore from the US. Same thing, not on the top 200 at all. Relay for Reddit is at 141. Fucking Truth Social is at 16. Reddit is still an editors choice app though.
Editor might wanna try another career field
Ah, Truth Social isn't really a thing outside the US afaik. Wikipedia says you need an US-American or British phone number to register (not that I wanted to do anyways)
Lovoo still exists?! Isn't their CEO in prison due to them creating fake accounts of women in order to squeeze money out of naive men?
Fedilab is #1 in the "Top Paid" category! (US)
Fedilab is an open source client for Mastodon and some other fediverse protocols (no Lemmy yet). The Google Play paid version is a way to support the developers.
Who'd have thought that arbitrary despotism had consequences?
Apparently not this guy:
Funny, since my Infinity still works somehow. No clue why, but maybe that's why it's on the list.
Yup, the API is still free if you don't use it commercially if I'm informed correctly (commercially includes app subscriptions, ads and asking for donations)
Try visiting an NSFW sub tho
Reddit has been banning accounts who are using the API exploit, just fyi
sadly Twitter is still there.. :/
Imo one of the reasons why the protest on Reddit has worked so well in comparison to X is because of the way content is presented. Whilst X didn't really care about people leaving/protesting, Reddit was extremely affected by the blackout (even if Huff played it down) because the content that was left was trash and people were forced to move or boycott it at least)... There's just no comparable force to the subreddits on X that could affect everyone's timeline so much that they would be forced to stay off it.
That being said, there are lots of more reasons for why X hasn't died (yet)
Basiert
Es ist nicht viel, aber es ist ehrliche Arbeit
"removed by moderator for violating Reddit's content policy" I've been using Reddit for years, but recently it's kinda annoying...
I haven't been on there since the first blackout
I dont see it in top free/top free grossing/top free social east coast US.
Only in top grossing social.