Instagram has met with runaway success over the last year, which has helped settle the debate over the service's filters — like them or not, they're not going anywhere anytime soon. Despite the filter's popularity, plenty of users see fit to proclaim their photo's authenticity by using the #nofilter hashtag, a mark that symbolizes that your photo has been posted without any modification save Instagram's default square crop. If you've ever stared at your friends' photos and thought they were just too saturated or faux-vintage to be real, however, a new Tumblr site called Filter Fakers has you covered. The site's main feed shows off fake #nofilter pictures, complete with the username and actual filter applied to the photo.
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via The Verge - All Posts http://www.theverge.com/2013/7/1/4482978/filter-fakers-catches-instagram-bogus-nofilter-pics
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