>>4458925>do not start your identity politics drama thereYou have no good reason to condescendingly call it a "drama", and it sounds like people such as you are the dramatic ones in this thread, toxically complaining about something I initially said and projecting like a typical leftist (like the people in this thread bashing on my photography skills or lack thereof because I expressed my political stance regarding Instagram, while they ignore worse photos elsewhere on /p/; which by the way, it's worrying these people act like locusts and now are moving into 4chan after taking over other places like Twitter and Reddit). I was just telling my experiences on modern Instagram, which I'm free to do so, and I'm free to engage in counter-revolutionary discourse too while the post-modernist, neo-marxists are the ones who started with this whole "the personal is political" strategy, cultural marxism and their long march through the institutions.
But other than that, thank you for the URL suggestion, which I would've preferred you didn't accompany with that other comment.
Picrel is not my photo, but it's an example of the kind of photography I've found here apparently passing off as artistic and decent in the eyes of this online community, even though you can only see a shadow landscape with a very cloudy sky and no one calls it "boring" or any other term along those lines. I'm just trying to make an observation about /p/, not to throw shade (no pun intended) on the person who took that photo out of envy or something, because I think it can also be interesting to look at at least for some people and serve as learning material.