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Reposting: Robert Nyman
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By @torgo and @hadleybeeman
I mentioned yesterday my frustrations with Instagram were at an all-time high, and I wanted to “soft quit” the app by adding my follows as a source in Monocle. I didn’t find any existing guide on how to do this (sorry if I missed yours!), but I did get two useful suggestions about tools to enable this: Instagram Atom, and Granary.
I use Granary already, to pipe Twitter into Monocle, so that was my preferred option. The short guide below documents the steps I took to get things set up.
Instagram doesn’t offer much of an API anymore, so to let Granary do the magic, we need to get our Instagram session ID. To do this:
Head over to Granary. Click on the Instagram login button, and authorise Granary if you need to. When you return to Granary, there will be a couple of form fields you can fill in.
Click “GET”, and Granary will generate a preview of your feed and give you a link:
Copy that link.
You need to add the URL you’ve copied from Granary as a source in whatever Microsub server you use. I use Aperture, so I added a new Instagram channel with my feed as a source. I’m going to assume you know how to do this for your server of choice.
All being well, you should now have an Instagram feed in Monocle/your chosen social reader.
With all this set up, I can now add the Instagram app to the “To Quit” folder on my iPhone.
There’s a couple of limitations with “using” Instagram in a reader:
I’m using Granary for my Twitter feed too. I think I briefly tried the Instagram integration, but didn’t really dig into it. I’ll take another look tomorrow morning 👍
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