by Guest » 11 Aug 2022, 20:04
Guest wrote: ↑11 Aug 2022, 18:49
Don't know if anyone has noticed or heard about this instagram "glitch" happening today where after 10,000 likes on a post you can no longer see if anyone you followed liked the post and are also unable to search the likes within the post.

I saw a theory from someone saying
instagram has actually implemented this on purpose to protect celebrities after many of them were called out for liking JD's victory post. Now in the future, say in Manson's upcoming trial against ERW, no one would know who exactly supports him and who supports her from just liking any relevant posts that go above that relatively low threshold for celebrities. It would make sense that instagram tries to protect their big stars from being "cancelled" :/
If this is the case then it's absolutely ridiculous. Instead of protecting celebrities like Amber, Olivia Wilde, Evan Rachel Wood, Megan Thee Stallion and other random Instagram users from targetted harassment and doxing by nutjob supporters of that herpes infested, piss smelling fake pirate Depp, Instagram is more concerned with protecting a bunch of privileged whiny celebrities who are worried about getting heat because of their fucking likes. Goes to show where Instagram's priorities lie. Just like Twitter.
I sure hope that once things become more settled in Amber's life, that she's able to find a way to sue those social media platforms and their abusive users(specially Twitter, Tik Tok and Youtube) for being complicit in the targetted harassment against her and putting her and her baby girl's life in danger.
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Don't know if anyone has noticed or heard about this instagram "glitch" happening today where after 10,000 likes on a post you can no longer see if anyone you followed liked the post and are also unable to search the likes within the post.
:tinfoil: I saw a theory from someone saying [b]instagram has actually implemented this on purpose to protect celebrities after many of them were called out for liking JD's victory post.[/b] Now in the future, say in Manson's upcoming trial against ERW, no one would know who exactly supports him and who supports her from just liking any relevant posts that go above that relatively low threshold for celebrities. It would make sense that instagram tries to protect their big stars from being "cancelled" :/
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If this is the case then it's absolutely ridiculous. Instead of protecting celebrities like Amber, Olivia Wilde, Evan Rachel Wood, Megan Thee Stallion and other random Instagram users from targetted harassment and doxing by nutjob supporters of that herpes infested, piss smelling fake pirate Depp, Instagram is more concerned with protecting a bunch of privileged whiny celebrities who are worried about getting heat because of their fucking likes. Goes to show where Instagram's priorities lie. Just like Twitter.
I sure hope that once things become more settled in Amber's life, that she's able to find a way to sue those social media platforms and their abusive users(specially Twitter, Tik Tok and Youtube) for being complicit in the targetted harassment against her and putting her and her baby girl's life in danger.