manton
manton
Om leaving Facebook manton.org
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cn
cn

@manton this post title should get the “Not a typo” pin

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manton
manton

@cn 🙂

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timvb
timvb

@manton looking forward to the new version of sunlit!

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tones
tones

@manton the new sunlit looks great. (i've just deactivated my instagram with a view to possibly deleting it... i'm posting all my pics to my microblog now.)

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SimonWoods
SimonWoods

@manton As soon as me and my partner are on iOS I'll be ready to dump Instagram for at least two new blogs. I love how the price point is for publishing, even though I'd be more than happy to also pay for the app; the depth of thought is evident in this dynamic, where the cost (and therefore importance) is placed on where your photos are stored for the public.

Careful and considerate thinking is one of my favourite behaviours and when it is combined with clean execution of an idea, everything is just brilliant. 👏

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bradbarrish
bradbarrish

@manton really cannot wait to get the new version of Sunlit. Looks awesome.

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manton
manton

@simonwoods Thank you!

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CraigsOverItAll
CraigsOverItAll

@manton Can't wait for the new Sunlit release :) 👍🏻

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manton
manton

@khurt I didn't read it that way. I thought it was more about how change is slow, and Om wasn't in a hurry to leave Instagram. But he knew his photo blog would eventually be the focus.

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manton
manton

@khurt Maybe, but in a way there's a much greater cost for "celebrities" to leave a major social network. It's easier for the rest of us to stop using Instagram because we don't have a huge audience there anyway. We can do what feels right without worrying about the business impact.

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