Pixelfed vs. Instagram: Picking Your Photo-Sharing Adventure

 
 

So, you're into sharing your visual tales, but the big question is, where do you do it? Enter Pixelfed and Instagram – two different beasts with different vibes, especially when it comes to privacy. Let's have a laid-back chat about what makes these platforms tick and which might be your cup of tea.

 

Pixelfed:

First up, Pixelfed is like the rebel of the photo-sharing crew. It's all about decentralisation, meaning your stuff isn't hanging out in one risky spot – good for privacy. It's open source too, so you can peek at the behind-the-scenes code, which is a trust booster. Plus, you're the boss of your feed. No algorithm tricks – just you deciding who's in and who's out. And guess what? No ads! It's a serene zone where your pics take the stage. Oh, and you own your data, so no funny business there.

Instagram:

Now, onto the social media giant, Instagram. It's got the party vibes with a massive crowd and loads of features. But, here's the thing – it's all centralised, which might raise a brow if you're into privacy. The feed's on autopilot, driven by some fancy algorithms, deciding what peeps see. It's familiar and packed with features, but there's a trade-off. Privacy might take a hit with those targeted ads and data sharing. And here's the kicker – Instagram owns your content. Yeah, that's right. They can use it however they like. Plus, there's the gossip about them selling personal info.


Pros and Cons:

Pixelfed's got street cred for being decentralised and open source. You control your feed, and it's ad-free – a serene spot for your pics. But, hey, it's not all sunshine. Smaller crowd, a bit of a learning curve, and not all the bells and whistles might be there.

Instagram's got the party started. Big audience, loads of features, and everyone's in on the fun. But, privacy's the catch. Ads, algorithms, centralisation, content ownership questions, and that data-selling rumour might not be everyone's cup of tea.


Conclusion:

When it comes to Pixelfed and Instagram, it boils down to your priorities. Pixelfed offers a tranquil, ad-free, and decentralized space, putting you in control. However, it might have a learning curve and lacks the bells and whistles of mainstream platforms. On the flip side, Instagram boasts a bustling environment with a massive audience and numerous features. Yet, it comes at the cost of potential privacy concerns, including content ownership questions and the rumoured sale of personal information. The choice is yours – a serene niche or a vibrant social hub? It depends on your preferences and what matters most to you in the world of online photo sharing.

Just to let you know, in the past, I've had some sites use my images without permission. So, having control over my content is pretty important to me. Since I'm starting fresh and don't have accounts on either platform yet, I won't be losing any advantages that Instagram might offer. So, I'm leaning towards Pixelfed to explore the perks of a platform that puts a premium on user control and privacy for my visual storytelling adventure!

Edit: After signing up and posting my first image, it was hidden from the public feed. This was supposed to be so that it could be checked to make sure I wasn’t botting. In reality, it took two weeks for someone to verify… not what you want from an app designed for sharing. Just saying.

Friday Fry Up

As is the tradition here in sleepy Bingara town, Friday afternoon and evening is devoted to a BBQ. As we all know, every BBQ needs picture proof that it happened and this Friday was no exception.

With building beams being shattered over water tanks stands and fine food being made to follow up I took a minute to get a happy snap or two of the BBQ offerings.

Mmmm BBQ

As you can see here, this cooker was electric. Our food is usually cooked on a wood fire BBQ... but we ran out of floor boards to burn as fuel.