Instagram: Vanity Fair (Arte): "If it weren’t for social media, I think my daughter would still be alive."

Instagram: Vanity Fair (Arte): "If it weren’t for social media, I think my daughter would still be alive."

From a simple photo-sharing app, Instagram has grown into an influencer marketing giant…not harmless.

Started in the heart of Silicon Valley in the fall of 2010 by Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, two students from Stanford University, the social network Instagram experienced a surge. Exploring the evolution of mobile photography, the app, originally designed for retouching (thanks to its celebrity filters) and sharing photos, is quickly attracting celebrities and fueling the greed of digital giants. In 2012, Facebook’s boss, Mark Zuckerberg, sniffing at its commercial potential, bought Facebook for a staggering $1 billion. Advertising emerged there two years later, supporting the explosion of influence marketing…

Instagram, a social network created in 2010 where 100 million videos and photos are shared daily, has 2 billion followers to connect to each month. Danea Plasencia was part of this community. “She did,” because in May 2019, queen of influencers and Instagram icon Kim Kardashian died during a cosmetic surgery operation that was supposed to model her butt she. “ Danea’s mother was obsessed with these beautiful young women. If it weren’t for social media, I think my daughter would still be alive. »

Instagram: Vanity Fair: Tuesday, August 30 at 22:20 Arte

Frederic Lohezic

Source: Programme Television

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