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No, it's not. While Instagram isn't going away anytime soon — it still has over one billion daily active users — if Myspace taught us anything, it's that when the world's biggest social media site collapses, it effectively does so overnight.
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Read More »I still remember the first time I saw an Instagram photo about nine years ago. My friend Aaron was in a decently-successful rock band, and he showed me this app he’d just installed. “You basically just take a photo and then use a filter to make it look better than real life. It’s really great for showcasing band life.” Instagram has come along way since Facebook got scared of Twitter and bought IG for $1 billion, but in some ways, it’s essentially still the same thing: a platform for snapping selfies and presenting a curated (and some would argue) distorted view of reality. While Instagram is still the current master of showcasing #TheCuratedLife, the behind-the-scenes reality is that its eventual demise is much nearer on the horizon than it would like to admit. Like its parent company, the megalithic social media mammoth faces 10 potentially insurmountable challenges that will lead to its inevitable extinction in the years ahead. 1. Their Growth Is Already Slowing… Quickly Instagram announced they’d reached 1 billion daily active users back in June 2018… and they haven’t issued an update since. Its year-on-year growth dropped to single digits in 2019, and eMarketer predicts no end in sight:* If there’s one thing we know about the stock market, it’s that “slowing growth” is essentially the same thing as “losing money.” Investors are already searching elsewhere, knowing that Facebook et al can only go downhill from here. *It’s worth noting that Social Media Today thinks these numbers are actually quite generous, and I agree. By 2025, Instagram will almost certainly be on an irreversible negative-growth trajectory. (By comparison, TikTok is expected to grow by triple digits in most markets.)
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