Is instagram a free app or a website?

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Instagram is a free app that operates alongside its website, requiring the app for full functionality. It is owned by Meta Platforms, Inc., the same parent company as Facebook. While Instagram has a significant user base, Facebook remains larger in terms of total users. Discussions indicate that Instagram's revenue generation is substantial, but specific comparisons to Facebook's earnings were not provided. For detailed statistics on user numbers and ownership, Wikipedia is suggested as a reliable source.
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Is instagram a free app or a website? Does instagram makes more money than facebook? Is instagram more popular than facebook?
 
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You can look up info on Instagram on Wikipedia which should answer all your questions.
 
I did look up but couldn't find my answers.
 
jedishrfu said:
You can look up info on Instagram on Wikipedia which should answer all your questions.

Hm ... why do you suppose that the article, from which you did not get your answers, says that you get it on the app store? Personally, I think that's a clue.

Also, in case you are not aware, apps often work with web sites, so you need the app on your device to connect to the web site.
 
Math10 said:
I did look up but couldn't find my answers.
Look harder. Frankly, this thread is pathetic.

In particular, how many users does the wiki article say instagram has? How many users does the facebook wiki article say facebook has? Is Instagram its own company or does another company own it?
 
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