There are Hollywood Archivestimes when I look at a photo and think, "Huh, that one's actually not bad...I'm gonna post it."
Then I'll see that photo a few weeks or months down the line and say to myself, "This is terrible. WHY did I post this?"
So I move to delete it, but right before I hit that button, I think, "...what if I miraculously end up liking this again later on? What if, some day, I stop caring that this photo is terrible and wish I had posted it anyway because it has sentimental value.
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It could be a photo of a half-eaten chicken sandwich. Maybe I wanna commemorate the time I ate that chicken sandwich. Maybe it was a really really good chicken sandwich! Or maybe it was an aggressively mediocre chicken sandwich but even eating aggressively mediocre chicken sandwiches are highlight-worthy moments in my life.
For anybody with similar anxieties about such things, you'll be thrilled to know Instagram gives you an option to remove photos from your timeline without permanently deleting them. Here's how it's done.
Yes, I tried to carve a Star Wars Porg pumpkin for Halloween. Please be kind.
This will pull up all your archived posts and stories.
Your post will now reappear on your profile just as it did before.
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