So you can export your Instagram content (https://accountscenter.instagram.com/info_and_permissions/dyi/) and it comes with a start_here.html file that you can open in your browser. Pulling out the date, text and image isn't terribly hard if you have some programming skills. Figuring out what to do with those things is the complicated bit.
Your writing (ironically) was one of the main reasons I kept looking at Instagram, so I’m happy to follow you out here into the uncharted (for me) waters of Substack.
So you can export your Instagram content (https://accountscenter.instagram.com/info_and_permissions/dyi/) and it comes with a start_here.html file that you can open in your browser. Pulling out the date, text and image isn't terribly hard if you have some programming skills. Figuring out what to do with those things is the complicated bit.
A little late, but thanks for this tip. Not sure what I’ll do with it, but I will have to download everything so I at least have a local archive.
Your writing (ironically) was one of the main reasons I kept looking at Instagram, so I’m happy to follow you out here into the uncharted (for me) waters of Substack.