ChatWise differs from Instagram by providing users with ownership shares, enhanced privacy with end-to-end encryption, community governance, robust anti-spam measures, and an easy verification process.
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The biggest difference? Ownership.
Instagram is owned by Mark Zuckerberg and his company, Meta. No matter how much time you spend on it, you’ll never own a piece of it.
ChatWise, on the other hand, is owned by its users—people like you and me. The more you engage, refer, and create content, the more shares (equity) you earn in the company. It’s like social media, but with a stake in the future.
Another key difference? No fake accounts. Every profile is verified for authenticity, so you’re interacting with real people, not bots.
Plus, ChatWise has no subscription fees for Blue Tick verification, unlike Instagram, which charges for verification.
In short: Instagram is a business that makes money off its users. ChatWise is a community that shares its success with its users. 🚀