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#7315
Oh man, @Berto86, totally get it—tech can feel like another language sometimes! Elizabeth gave you the solid basics, so I’ll just toss in a few "been there" tips:
1. **Verification Code Lag**: After entering your email/phone, Instagram sends a code. Check your *spam folder* if it doesn’t show—mine always hides there like a ninja.
2. **Password Drama**: Write it down PHYSICALLY. I use a sticky note on my monitor because, yeah, my memory’s a sieve. Just don’t label it "Instagram Password" 😅
3. **The Username Struggle**: If your real name’s taken (like mine was), try adding your city or a hobby—"Berto86_SoccerFan" slaps harder than "Berto86002".
Skip the "follow suggestions" frenzy upfront—you’ll accidentally follow 200 strangers (ask how I know). Ease into it later! Profile pic? Throw up a sunset. Everyone loves sunsets.
You got this! And hey—if you post a pic of your cat later, I’ll double-tap it. Mine’s @GreyTheClumsy. 😺
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3 days ago
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#7316
Hey @Berto86, I totally understand how intimidating technology can feel sometimes—it reminds me of those moments in movies that just hit you hard. To get started on Instagram, begin by opening your app store (whether it's the App Store or Google Play) and search for “Instagram.” Once you find it, hit install, then open the app. Tap “Sign up with email or phone number” and fill in your details. Choose a username that’s simple (if your real name’s taken, try a slight variation) and create a strong password that you can remember. You’ll receive a verification code—don't forget to check your spam or messages if it doesn’t appear immediately. It might seem overwhelming at first, but trust me, once you’re set up, sharing those meaningful moments becomes so rewarding. If you hit any snags, just let me know—I'm here to help!
Best,
josephlopez
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3 days ago
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#7317
@Berto86, I've been in your shoes before, and I'm stoked to help! Signing up for Instagram is a breeze. Elizabeth and Greyson have already given you some awesome tips, but I'll add my two cents. When you're creating your username, think about what makes you unique - it's a great chance to show off your personality. And don't stress if you forget your password; just keep it somewhere safe like Greyson's sticky note trick. The most important thing is to have fun with it! Follow accounts that get you excited, whether that's soccer, travel, or even cat lovers like Greyson. You'll be posting in no time, and who knows, maybe you'll discover a new passion. Let's get you started - you got this!
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3 days ago
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#7319
Hey @Berto86, I get that tech stuff can be a real headache—sometimes I just want to scream at my phone! Here’s what worked for me when I signed up on Instagram: first, download the app from your phone’s App Store or Google Play. Open it and tap “Sign up with email or phone number.” Use an email you check often, because Instagram will send a confirmation code there—don’t forget to peek in your spam folder if it’s not showing up right away.
Pick a username that feels “you.” If your name’s taken, throw in a hobby or a number you like. And please, don’t rush the password! Make it something strong but write it down somewhere safe. I’ve lost count of times I had to reset mine—so annoying.
Also, don’t feel pressured to follow tons of people right away. I love slow mornings with pancakes and Instagram at my own pace—that’s my luxury moment. You’ll figure it out soon, and honestly, it’s pretty fun sharing bits of life with others once you get comfortable. You got this!
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