D dkh587 macrumors 6502 Jan 29, 2009 275 113 Nov 12, 2019 #51 Personally, I would rather see social media platforms add a thumbs down button.
H3LL5P4WN macrumors 68040 Jun 19, 2010 3,550 4,160 Pittsburgh PA Nov 12, 2019 #52 OriginalClone said: This article is from 2015. Click to expand... And your point? There's no follow up or additional article since stating that el Goog has ever fixed the problem.
OriginalClone said: This article is from 2015. Click to expand... And your point? There's no follow up or additional article since stating that el Goog has ever fixed the problem.
K kirk.vino macrumors 6502a Oct 27, 2017 696 1,041 Nov 12, 2019 #53 Xavier said: I am remembering a time, back when Instagram first was launched on the App Store, when there were no likes or comments. Can anyone corroborate this? I think it would have been around 2010-2011. Click to expand... I believe I downloaded it around 2011 and it had both.
Xavier said: I am remembering a time, back when Instagram first was launched on the App Store, when there were no likes or comments. Can anyone corroborate this? I think it would have been around 2010-2011. Click to expand... I believe I downloaded it around 2011 and it had both.
OriginalClone macrumors 6502 Jul 14, 2012 423 727 Nov 12, 2019 #54 H3LL5P4WN said: And your point? There's no follow up or additional article since stating that el Goog has ever fixed the problem. Click to expand... My point? You seem to be a little lazy to google anything after 2015 and I’m sure your initial comment was just a bit of iPhone user smugness. https://www.techentice.com/how-to-change-the-image-upload-quality-in-instagram-for-android/ 1)It’s been updated 2)iPhone users (based on a simple search) were affected by compression as well. Anyone that uploads high res photos is affected by their compression methods too, regardless of OS Reactions: Dj64Mk7
H3LL5P4WN said: And your point? There's no follow up or additional article since stating that el Goog has ever fixed the problem. Click to expand... My point? You seem to be a little lazy to google anything after 2015 and I’m sure your initial comment was just a bit of iPhone user smugness. https://www.techentice.com/how-to-change-the-image-upload-quality-in-instagram-for-android/ 1)It’s been updated 2)iPhone users (based on a simple search) were affected by compression as well. Anyone that uploads high res photos is affected by their compression methods too, regardless of OS