Recently, heiress Hayley Bloomingdale made waves when she posted an explosive op-ed for Vogue telling us how we’re all making huge fools of ourselves on Instagram.
I clicked on it, hoping that the piece would validate what I knew in my heart to be true: that my Instagram looked pretty damn good and I was some sort of social media wizard who truly deserved more than my meagre 300 followers.
Oh, how wrong I was. It seems that I might as well glue my selfie stick to my head and call it a day because I have failed. For every Instagram post I had gotten right, there are about five that I have gotten oh so wrong.
Because it seems that even though Instagram is free and has over 300 million active users, it's just not for everyone.
Rule 1: Only post Insta-worthy pictures.
But, Hayley, what is an Insta-worthy picture? "In short, anything beautiful, awesome, hilarious or amazing that evokes emotions including but not limited to: laughter. appreciation, jealousy, inspiration."
Unless you are a food blogger, food photos are out. But then Hayley has shared a photo of tomatoes to illustrate this point so I don't even really know what's right anymore. Is the world round still?
Also, quotes are forbidden (FORBIDDEN, you guys) and don't even think of doing something tacky, like oh I don't know a circle of feet, because, and these are Hayley's words not mine "it isn't a good 'gram". Unless of course you have spectacularly unique shoes, in which case the Rules of Fashion trump the Rules of Instagram and you are free to be as snap happy as you so wish.