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4 in 10 travellers visit tourist sites to capture social media content

https://www.tuigroup.com/en/newsroom/news/travel-in-the-age-of-scrolling-tui-musement-research-reveals-4-in-10-travellers-visit-tourist-sites-to-capture-social-media-content
19•Markoff•35m ago

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xvxvx•32m ago
I used to be an avid amateur photographer and took a backpack full of gear anytime I’d visit tourist sites or anywhere cool. After a few years I stopped altogether because it dawned on me that I was missing the experience entirely. Now I just snap a few pics with my phone and try to enjoy the experience. Never did it for social media cred though.
royal__•18m ago
See, I think that's cool. It's like a hobby or craft that you're invested in. It feels different from taking lame photos with your smart phone just for the cred.
ryukoposting•11m ago
I'm the same way. It's hard to explain to loved ones why I take so many pictures of fucked up industrial buildings 10 minutes from my home, but don't bring any cameras with me when I travel.

When I'm in a new place, I want to be present within that place.

klodolph•2m ago
I likewise used to bring a backpack full of gear, but I think the experience of traveling and taking pictures over and over again with the Big Nice Camera did a lot to hone my skills as a photographer.

I have photos I’m genuinely happy with, years later.

tclancy•18m ago
2 in 5. I remember when this site was exclusively hard math.
danpalmer•17m ago
I remember when people knew the posting guidelines.

> Otherwise please use the original title, unless it is misleading or linkbait; don't editorialize.

anukin•18m ago
I think the social media content is fine. The issue is when a content creator feels entitled to the complete tourist site over others.
JSR_FDED•13m ago
You haven’t truly experienced an exceptional vantage point until you hear the influencer next to you say to his cameraman “Does my hair look windswept and interesting?”
Bombthecat•8m ago
I would have thought it's more. Feels like everyone is taking pictures to post. Not to remember
TMWNN•7m ago
Highly relevant: "I am an Instagram boyfriend" <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cYaz6LVnKIk>
seydor•3m ago
Beaches are full of people taking photos for an hour and ending up not swimming
teekert•3m ago
Was recently in Borneo, picked up a magazine in an accommodation, read an article about how traveling nowadays needs to be documented and is about experience as much as your feeds... I... felt old.

I think that in some cultures it's even more than others, for example I often saw hordes of Chinese tourists (but there are of course simple a lot of chinese people) take turns in front of a waterfall (on flip flop or even heels), have some pics taken and back to the bus.

I also visited food-markets and saw food stalls with large lines of people, where as some had hardly any people waiting, I ask: Why this stall? "It's popular on Chinese social media"... One by one they snapped a pic as the cook made there meal.

People ask me when I travel: Where is your Polarsteps? My what now? (Yeah yeah I know what it is I just pretend I don't.)

Amazing.

userbinator•3m ago
Before social media, they would be taking photos (and later videos) just the same. In fact, before they became ubiquitous in phones, people used to buy cameras (and extra film) specifically for the purpose of using them in their travels.
dllu•2m ago
I travel to tourist sites to take the exact same photo that is taken thousands of times every day because I have an above-average camera so I can take better quality photos than most other people lol
jezzamon•2m ago
The article's headline has a bit of a slant:

"Nearly four in ten respondents, 39%, admit they have visited a tourist site mainly to take a photo or video."

... That doesn't mean that it's just for social media

walrus01•2m ago
Every so often I see a news article about an instagram influencer that literally like, rolls off the side of a volcano while trying to capture "content", and I think to myself "well, I'm not surprised".

https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=influence...

flowerthoughts•1m ago
The nice thing about others taking photos, is that I can focus on the odd ones. I have photos of really well made knots on a guiding rope, and street gutter stones.

You wanna see what Venice looks like in general? Just go on Tiktok; they have better equipment anyway. You wanna see, up close, the nicely carved gutter stones that handles water without breaking the stone pattern? I'm your photographer.

Keytrace

https://keytrace.dev/blog/introducing-keytrace
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