A group of Russian developers are set to launch their own version of Instagram after the original Meta social media app was banned by the Kremlin.
The app is called Rossgram, and it was recently revealed ahead of its planned investor launch on the 28th of March. The similarity to Instagram is, well, uncanny as it looks almost identical to the social media app.
It even has similar layout, symbols and colouring schemes, describing itself as a ‘new social network with a familiar and understandable interface, rich features and simple working conditions.’
In a post on ppular Russan messaging app VK, the app’s co-founder Alexander Zobov said that his team of developers were directly responding to the decision to block most Russians from accessing Instagram.
They explained that they were ready for this turn of events and decided not to miss the opportunity to create a Russian knock-off of the platform.
Rossgram is set to launch to investors, sponsors and the media next week before eventually becoming available for influencers and bloggers to use at a later date. This comes as the Kremlin moved to ban Instagram, with a court labelling Instagram, as well as Facebook and Meta itself, as extremist.
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