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Nate presented his thesis on the inevitable decline of Instagram, arguing that despite its current dominance with billions of users and massive advertising revenue, the platform is following a predictable lifecycle similar to MySpace's rise and fall. Nate identified Instagram as being in the fourth of five stages of its lifecycle — saturation — where content oversupply, algorithm manipulation, and user fatigue are creating conditions for decline. He predicted that younger users will migrate to more authentic and private communication platforms, while AI companions and personalized experiences will eventually replace public social media feeds altogether, making Instagram's permanence unlikely as technology continues to evolve beyond current smartphone-based platforms.
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Nate presented his thesis on the inevitable decline of Instagram, arguing that despite its current dominance with billions of users and massive advertising revenue, the platform is following a predictable lifecycle similar to MySpace's rise and fall. Nate identified Instagram as being in the fourth of five stages of its lifecycle — saturation — where content oversupply, algorithm manipulation, and user fatigue are creating conditions for decline. He predicted that younger users will migrate to more authentic and private communication platforms, while AI companions and personalized experiences will eventually replace public social media feeds altogether, making Instagram's permanence unlikely as technology continues to evolve beyond current smartphone-based platforms.

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