@blaine Actually what’s funny to me about this is that Instagram got started by bootstrapping on Twitter’s social graph before Twitter realized they should lock that data down. Doubt Instagram would’ve taken off if they hadn’t piggybacked on Twitter’s social graph back in the day.

So the idea of Meta now making a Twitter competitor bootstrapped off Instagram is just the next level of sticking it to Twitter.

(Also Facebook shouldn’t have been allowed to buy Instagram.)