In most cases, the subjects are clearly aware of their privilege, tagging the photos with the names of luxury goods or even the acronym #rkoi. As one featured poster puts it, "our everyday is better than your best day," and with few With few exceptions, the rich kids of Instagram are playing up their cartoonish wealthexceptions, the rich kids of Instagram are playing up their often cartoonish wealth. As we've just seen, though, this doesn't mean the photos will never have unintended consequences. It also raises questions about how we really see public social media of all types. As much as we consume the lives of others, we rarely imagine actual humans behind most of them. Instead, they're moments taken out of time, nameless bodies with Cartier bracelets or funny facial expressions. Even if the names are there, it only starts to feel strange looking in on someone's candid photos when the person (or, in this case, their father) reacts.
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