I’ve been getting into automotive photography, been doing it for my own interests for years, but as of late, I’ve been wanting to grow out of it, go it a little more “pro-hobbiest” level and be able to share publicly.

I’ve tried posting on other social medias like 500px or pixelfed, but no one knows what these are, and people quickly lose interest when I don’t give them a Instagram handle or something familiar, especially as where I live everything is IG, so as it stands, the only way I share is in person, face to face and hope people are happy for me to text/email them links to a proton drive, and that goes about as smoothly as you’d imagine, so with that in mind, I’d like to try and see if there is a way I can run a IG account with privacy in mind.

I have a old LG G8s Thinq that I was considering putting another OS on and use only with either home internet or hotspot off of my main phone, use the LG only for Instagram and having all my images stripped of metadata before posting, but wondering what other tips people have in mind if they had to do this themselves. I understand that with anything Meta, true privacy is pretty much impossible, so a good enough solution is well, good enough.

Much appreciated!

  • funkless_eck@sh.itjust.works
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    3 hours ago

    not Instagram but

    a) I was medium large on Twitter in its heyday (way before Musk) - 10k followers, average of 100 likes per tweet, big ones doing 100k

    b) my wife’s friend (and mine) is an IG fashion lady who has 100k followers.

    Generally, to make it successful, you post all day every day exactly one type of content. Easy for me as I wrote jokes and sketches, which is what I like doing - but it does become a job.

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      2 hours ago

      Awesome to hear! Would be kinda a nice feeling consistently getting interations on your posts, I’m not focusing on that, but can’t deny that it does sound nice. I hear that a lot that “making it” on any social media really does just became a job in itself, and I really don’t want that. Posting what I plan on would still really just be a passion project of my own and I’d like to keep it that way for as long as possible, the moment it becomes a job, it looses it’s appeal