I've never understood the quite common social media practice of people photographing and posting pictures of their feet. I don't guess there's anything wrong with it; I've just always wondered, "Why?"
John, the algorithms associated with your social media accounts drive what you see, for the most part. I have been on Instagram for years and have never seen images of people's feet taken by the people who are attached to the feet. Never. Tens of thousands of images; no feet. That you are seeing such images frequently tells me that our algorithmic profiles are quite different. When I very occasionally photograph my feet it's mostly because I find Birkenstock sandals to be a humorous cultural affectation. But now I am wondering why so much "feet" photography is heading to your feed. Anything you'd like to tell us???
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I've never understood the quite common social media practice of people photographing and posting pictures of their feet. I don't guess there's anything wrong with it; I've just always wondered, "Why?"
John, the algorithms associated with your social media accounts drive what you see, for the most part. I have been on Instagram for years and have never seen images of people's feet taken by the people who are attached to the feet. Never. Tens of thousands of images; no feet. That you are seeing such images frequently tells me that our algorithmic profiles are quite different. When I very occasionally photograph my feet it's mostly because I find Birkenstock sandals to be a humorous cultural affectation. But now I am wondering why so much "feet" photography is heading to your feed. Anything you'd like to tell us???
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