With regards to income, 15% of US Internet users who make less than $30,000 per year use Instagram, while 14% of those making $30,000 to $50,000, and 12% of users who make more than $50,000 per year do so. [58][59][60], In April 2016, Instagram released a Windows 10 Mobile app, after years of demand from Microsoft and the public to release an app for the platform. [340][337], The policy change and its backlash caused competing photo services to use the opportunity to "try to lure users away" by promoting their privacy-friendly services,[341] and some services experienced substantial gains in momentum and user growth following the news. [113][114] The feature originally limited photos to the square format, but received an update in August to enable portrait and landscape photos instead. [207][208] In August 2014, James Quarles became Instagram's Global Head of Business and Brand Development, tasked with overseeing advertisement, sales efforts and developing new "monetization products." Our team brings you the top Hip Hop music in the game. [277] In October 2015, there existed over 40 billion photos. Met maar liefst 50 basketball gerelateerde vragen. Browse featured articles and topics to learn more about what Instagram has to offer. [240][241], In November 2015, Instagram announced that effective June 1, 2016, it would end "feed" API access to its platform in order to "maintain control for the community and provide a clear roadmap for developers" and "set up a more sustainable environment built around authentic experiences on the platform", including those oriented towards content creation, publishers, and advertisers. [332] The Verge wrote that cybersecurity firm RepKnight had found contact information for multiple actors, musicians, and athletes,[331] and singer Selena Gomez's account was used by the hackers to post naked photos of her ex-boyfriend Justin Bieber. ", "Apple names Instagram top app of the year", "Instagram 'worst for young mental health, "Instagram rated worst media for mental health", "Instagram will soon let you filter comments on your own account", "Instagram is building the anti-harassment tools Twitter won't", "Instagram's anti-abuse comment filter is rolling out now", "Instagram is now letting everyone filter abusive words out of their comments", "Instagram will soon let you turn off comments and boot followers from private accounts", "Instagram now lets you choose who can comment on your posts", "Instagram now lets you limit who can comment on your pics", "Instagram unleashes an AI system to blast away nasty comments", "Instagram implements an AI system to fight mean and harassing comments", "Singer Composes Music Video From Fans' Instagram Photos", "Hackers exploited an Instagram bug to get celebrity phone numbers and email addresses", "Instagram bug leaked data on 'high-profile' users, company warns", "An Instagram hack hit millions of accounts, and victims' phone numbers are now for sale", "Hackers Make Searchable Database to Dox Instagram Celebs", "Hackers claim to have personal info of millions of Instagram accounts, including celebs", "Apple pulls app that let you stalk people you follow on Instagram", "No, Instagram can't sell your photos: what the new terms of service really mean", "Instagram seeks right to sell access to photos to advertisers", "Instagram apologizes to users: We won't sell your photos", "After Backlash, Instagram Changes Back To Original Terms of Service", "15 Celebrities Outraged by Instagram's Privacy Policy", "Instagram rivals try to lure users away after photo rights flap", "Instagram's Loss Is a Gain for Its Rivals", "Amid Criticism, Instagram Reverts to Old Terms of Service", "Instagram furor triggers first class action lawsuit", Tim Wu: Facebook's Purchase of Instagram was a Felony, Facebook boasted of buying Instagram to kill the competition, "Instagram uses 'I will rape you' post as Facebook ad in latest algorithm mishap", "Instagram accidentally advertises itself on Facebook with rape threat photo", "Instagram says it's removing posts supporting Soleimani to comply with US sanctions", "Instagram blocks some drugs advert tags after BBC probe", "Instagram acts after BBC finds site users are advertising illegal drugs", "How Instagram's drug deals go undetected", "Instagram influencers can no longer promote vaping and guns", "Was this tame photo too racy for Instagram? "[363], Instagram has been blocked by China following the 2014 Hong Kong protests because a lot of videos and photos are posted. [323][324], In June 2017, Instagram announced that it would automatically attempt to filter offensive, harassing, and "spammy" comments by default.