# Privacy Assignment Starting off with the most shocking thing. I found one of my instagram posts I had posted about two years ago in Rome with my friends in a small bar. Turns out, there's a site called Stalkture. I clicked around there for a little bit, and then the link clicked to a *page that is dedicated to my own instagram* https://stalkture.com/a/emiiyherrera/5791261. Granted, my instagram is not private. Which is one of my young and dumb decisions, but the information is definitely not accurate. The most liked image, the number of comments I get on average. I have a seperate private calculator that does that for me and it says the information is just not right. The follower count isn't even correct. I find it interesting that there are some photos that are posed as the "most liked image" and that image is used as the top for some ther category. Deeper into the research about this site, I've found that it is actually picgra.com. From what I've gotten from reading other chat [forums ](https://rollercoaster.ie/community/chit-chat-trivia/what-is-picgra/) is that this is a site that just copies and pastes a feed of social media posts. Similar to the Mcgoogan reading, there is a sense that there is a privacy trust broken, but I'm more suspicious of those that are linked to be of my page's association. I only know two of these girls, but they are not friends of mine, but friends of friends. Found an article about my highschool homecoming... which is a horribly unflattering picture. Also, didn't even know someone wrote about it. ![](https://i.imgur.com/wnh5PBa.jpg) ![](https://i.imgur.com/JUqFJbQ.jpg) ![](https://i.imgur.com/jItS7pm.png) ![](https://i.imgur.com/gX5uHG8.jpg)