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Meta launches Threads to take down Twitter - but is it any good? What if there was a perfect social media platform? One that perfectly balances user engagement, content delivery, and genuine connections? Well, we might not have found it yet, but we sure did take a crack at it in this latest episode of the Flash Masters podcast. Join Helen and Neil as we dissect Meta's latest venture, Threads, and its potential implications on the photogaphy industry. We also reminisce about our experiences with the old guards of social media - Twitter, Ello, MySpace, and Clubhouse, and how they've changed over time.
But it's not all about social media. We sneak in some behind-the-scenes anecdotes from our recent wedding in the land of Wales. From tackling tricky lighting conditions in church to capturing real moments, we've got some stories that are sure to tickle your imagination. Social media and photography certainly make for an intriguing cocktail, and we've stirred it well, just for you.
To top it off, we've got some Flash Masters news and a hint of what's cooking for our next episode. We explore the addictive nature of social media platforms, how algorithms have mastered the art of keeping users engaged, and how we can perhaps turn the tide. So, grab a seat and tune in to this enlightening and entertaining episode of Flash Masters podcast. You never know, you might just find the clues to creating the perfect social media platform. Or, at the very least, you'll enjoy a hearty discussion on the exciting confluence of social media and photography.