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An innovative academic joint venture between Columbia, École Polytechnique, Sciences Po, & Paris 1.

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✨News From the Extreme Universe

Every second, billions of neutrinos pass silently through your body. Most come from the Sun. Some may come from the farthest reaches of the universe.

In this episode of Vis-à-Vis, astrophysicist Angela Olinto, Provost of Columbia University, takes us inside the science of the unseen—from particles that barely interact with matter to cosmic rays carrying more energy than any machine on Earth can produce.

We trace how our understanding of the universe evolved—from early ideas of a static cosmos to today’s picture of an expanding, accelerating universe—and why balloons, space observatories, and gravitational-wave detectors now work together to study black holes, neutron stars, and the most extreme events in nature.

A conversation about curiosity, scale, and what it means to use the universe itself as a laboratory.

🎧 News From the Extreme Universe — available now.

Link in bio.


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📌 Check out this article from Sciences Po Research covering our recent Vis À Vis podcast episode, “Research at Sciences Po,” with Sciences Po Dean of the School of Research, Dina Waked, at the link in our bio!

🧠 “Whether in sociology, where scholars examine inequalities of class, gender, race, or social mobility; in political science, where they analyze how power struggles, institutions, and wars shape unequal outcomes; or in history, where we look back at colonialism, slavery, conquest, and empire to understand the realities we live in today—these issues do not exist in silos. The answers often intersect and overlap, informing one another. What is remarkable about the Sciences Po ecosystem is how it encourages interdisciplinary collaboration and cross-fertilization across disciplines.” — Dina Waked, Dean of Sciences Po School of Research

📍 Check out the link in our bio to read more!


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“Europe is now taking responsibility for its own security” @jeannoelbarrot's talk is happening now! @columbia.sipa @columbiaigp


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3 weeks ago

“Europe is now taking responsibility for its own security” @jeannoelbarrot's talk is happening now! @columbia.sipa @columbiaigp


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3 weeks ago

“Europe is now taking responsibility for its own security” @jeannoelbarrot's talk is happening now! @columbia.sipa @columbiaigp


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3 weeks ago

“Europe is now taking responsibility for its own security” @jeannoelbarrot's talk is happening now! @columbia.sipa @columbiaigp


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Europe will shape the 21st century 🌍

Join us on April 27 for a timely conversation with @jeannoelbarrot, French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, as we explore the major global challenges defining our moment—from the war in Ukraine and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz to the future of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the shifting rules-based international order.

Following his remarks, Minister Barrot will engage in a moderated discussion and Q&A with students on the role of younger generations in shaping diplomacy and navigating an increasingly complex world.

🗣️ Speakers:
Jean-Noël Barrot
Jean-Marie Guéhenno (Moderator), Columbia SIPA

📅 Monday, April 27
⏰ 2:00–3:30 PM
📍 IAB 1512

Hosted by the Institute of Global Politics @columbia.sipa, 
Co-sponsored by the Alliance Program, @europe.columbia, and @siwpscolumbia


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One month at Columbia as a visiting scholar- somehow both hyper-specific and impossible to summarize.

I came here through a corridor that shouldn’t fully make sense on paper: practice-based research as an artist from the Sorbonne, held (and slightly destabilized) by Alliance Columbia + Sorbonne. Grateful for structures that still allow for things that don’t resolve neatly.

Thank you @sethcluett for the kind of supervision that doesn’t flatten the work, but listens to where it resists.

In between: recordings, fragments, half-formed ideas, things that almost became something else. A lot of walking. A lot of doubt. Some small, precise moments of clarity.

Also: doing all this with a two-year-old orbiting the whole experience- which means nothing is uninterrupted, nothing is ideal, and somehow everything is more real because of it. Not a balance, not a success story. Just a constant negotiation between attention, exhaustion, and the occasional feeling that something is opening.

Anyway, there was work, mothering, constant questioning. Leaving with more questions than answers (which feels correct).

Thank you @allianceprogram , @paris1pantheonsorbonne and @columbiagsas for this incredible opportunity.
Above all thank you my ride or die @edensarna best father in the world.

Paris next.


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One month at Columbia as a visiting scholar- somehow both hyper-specific and impossible to summarize.

I came here through a corridor that shouldn’t fully make sense on paper: practice-based research as an artist from the Sorbonne, held (and slightly destabilized) by Alliance Columbia + Sorbonne. Grateful for structures that still allow for things that don’t resolve neatly.

Thank you @sethcluett for the kind of supervision that doesn’t flatten the work, but listens to where it resists.

In between: recordings, fragments, half-formed ideas, things that almost became something else. A lot of walking. A lot of doubt. Some small, precise moments of clarity.

Also: doing all this with a two-year-old orbiting the whole experience- which means nothing is uninterrupted, nothing is ideal, and somehow everything is more real because of it. Not a balance, not a success story. Just a constant negotiation between attention, exhaustion, and the occasional feeling that something is opening.

Anyway, there was work, mothering, constant questioning. Leaving with more questions than answers (which feels correct).

Thank you @allianceprogram , @paris1pantheonsorbonne and @columbiagsas for this incredible opportunity.
Above all thank you my ride or die @edensarna best father in the world.

Paris next.


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One month at Columbia as a visiting scholar- somehow both hyper-specific and impossible to summarize.

I came here through a corridor that shouldn’t fully make sense on paper: practice-based research as an artist from the Sorbonne, held (and slightly destabilized) by Alliance Columbia + Sorbonne. Grateful for structures that still allow for things that don’t resolve neatly.

Thank you @sethcluett for the kind of supervision that doesn’t flatten the work, but listens to where it resists.

In between: recordings, fragments, half-formed ideas, things that almost became something else. A lot of walking. A lot of doubt. Some small, precise moments of clarity.

Also: doing all this with a two-year-old orbiting the whole experience- which means nothing is uninterrupted, nothing is ideal, and somehow everything is more real because of it. Not a balance, not a success story. Just a constant negotiation between attention, exhaustion, and the occasional feeling that something is opening.

Anyway, there was work, mothering, constant questioning. Leaving with more questions than answers (which feels correct).

Thank you @allianceprogram , @paris1pantheonsorbonne and @columbiagsas for this incredible opportunity.
Above all thank you my ride or die @edensarna best father in the world.

Paris next.


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One month at Columbia as a visiting scholar- somehow both hyper-specific and impossible to summarize.

I came here through a corridor that shouldn’t fully make sense on paper: practice-based research as an artist from the Sorbonne, held (and slightly destabilized) by Alliance Columbia + Sorbonne. Grateful for structures that still allow for things that don’t resolve neatly.

Thank you @sethcluett for the kind of supervision that doesn’t flatten the work, but listens to where it resists.

In between: recordings, fragments, half-formed ideas, things that almost became something else. A lot of walking. A lot of doubt. Some small, precise moments of clarity.

Also: doing all this with a two-year-old orbiting the whole experience- which means nothing is uninterrupted, nothing is ideal, and somehow everything is more real because of it. Not a balance, not a success story. Just a constant negotiation between attention, exhaustion, and the occasional feeling that something is opening.

Anyway, there was work, mothering, constant questioning. Leaving with more questions than answers (which feels correct).

Thank you @allianceprogram , @paris1pantheonsorbonne and @columbiagsas for this incredible opportunity.
Above all thank you my ride or die @edensarna best father in the world.

Paris next.


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One month at Columbia as a visiting scholar- somehow both hyper-specific and impossible to summarize.

I came here through a corridor that shouldn’t fully make sense on paper: practice-based research as an artist from the Sorbonne, held (and slightly destabilized) by Alliance Columbia + Sorbonne. Grateful for structures that still allow for things that don’t resolve neatly.

Thank you @sethcluett for the kind of supervision that doesn’t flatten the work, but listens to where it resists.

In between: recordings, fragments, half-formed ideas, things that almost became something else. A lot of walking. A lot of doubt. Some small, precise moments of clarity.

Also: doing all this with a two-year-old orbiting the whole experience- which means nothing is uninterrupted, nothing is ideal, and somehow everything is more real because of it. Not a balance, not a success story. Just a constant negotiation between attention, exhaustion, and the occasional feeling that something is opening.

Anyway, there was work, mothering, constant questioning. Leaving with more questions than answers (which feels correct).

Thank you @allianceprogram , @paris1pantheonsorbonne and @columbiagsas for this incredible opportunity.
Above all thank you my ride or die @edensarna best father in the world.

Paris next.


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One month at Columbia as a visiting scholar- somehow both hyper-specific and impossible to summarize.

I came here through a corridor that shouldn’t fully make sense on paper: practice-based research as an artist from the Sorbonne, held (and slightly destabilized) by Alliance Columbia + Sorbonne. Grateful for structures that still allow for things that don’t resolve neatly.

Thank you @sethcluett for the kind of supervision that doesn’t flatten the work, but listens to where it resists.

In between: recordings, fragments, half-formed ideas, things that almost became something else. A lot of walking. A lot of doubt. Some small, precise moments of clarity.

Also: doing all this with a two-year-old orbiting the whole experience- which means nothing is uninterrupted, nothing is ideal, and somehow everything is more real because of it. Not a balance, not a success story. Just a constant negotiation between attention, exhaustion, and the occasional feeling that something is opening.

Anyway, there was work, mothering, constant questioning. Leaving with more questions than answers (which feels correct).

Thank you @allianceprogram , @paris1pantheonsorbonne and @columbiagsas for this incredible opportunity.
Above all thank you my ride or die @edensarna best father in the world.

Paris next.


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One month at Columbia as a visiting scholar- somehow both hyper-specific and impossible to summarize.

I came here through a corridor that shouldn’t fully make sense on paper: practice-based research as an artist from the Sorbonne, held (and slightly destabilized) by Alliance Columbia + Sorbonne. Grateful for structures that still allow for things that don’t resolve neatly.

Thank you @sethcluett for the kind of supervision that doesn’t flatten the work, but listens to where it resists.

In between: recordings, fragments, half-formed ideas, things that almost became something else. A lot of walking. A lot of doubt. Some small, precise moments of clarity.

Also: doing all this with a two-year-old orbiting the whole experience- which means nothing is uninterrupted, nothing is ideal, and somehow everything is more real because of it. Not a balance, not a success story. Just a constant negotiation between attention, exhaustion, and the occasional feeling that something is opening.

Anyway, there was work, mothering, constant questioning. Leaving with more questions than answers (which feels correct).

Thank you @allianceprogram , @paris1pantheonsorbonne and @columbiagsas for this incredible opportunity.
Above all thank you my ride or die @edensarna best father in the world.

Paris next.


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One month at Columbia as a visiting scholar- somehow both hyper-specific and impossible to summarize.

I came here through a corridor that shouldn’t fully make sense on paper: practice-based research as an artist from the Sorbonne, held (and slightly destabilized) by Alliance Columbia + Sorbonne. Grateful for structures that still allow for things that don’t resolve neatly.

Thank you @sethcluett for the kind of supervision that doesn’t flatten the work, but listens to where it resists.

In between: recordings, fragments, half-formed ideas, things that almost became something else. A lot of walking. A lot of doubt. Some small, precise moments of clarity.

Also: doing all this with a two-year-old orbiting the whole experience- which means nothing is uninterrupted, nothing is ideal, and somehow everything is more real because of it. Not a balance, not a success story. Just a constant negotiation between attention, exhaustion, and the occasional feeling that something is opening.

Anyway, there was work, mothering, constant questioning. Leaving with more questions than answers (which feels correct).

Thank you @allianceprogram , @paris1pantheonsorbonne and @columbiagsas for this incredible opportunity.
Above all thank you my ride or die @edensarna best father in the world.

Paris next.


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One month at Columbia as a visiting scholar- somehow both hyper-specific and impossible to summarize.

I came here through a corridor that shouldn’t fully make sense on paper: practice-based research as an artist from the Sorbonne, held (and slightly destabilized) by Alliance Columbia + Sorbonne. Grateful for structures that still allow for things that don’t resolve neatly.

Thank you @sethcluett for the kind of supervision that doesn’t flatten the work, but listens to where it resists.

In between: recordings, fragments, half-formed ideas, things that almost became something else. A lot of walking. A lot of doubt. Some small, precise moments of clarity.

Also: doing all this with a two-year-old orbiting the whole experience- which means nothing is uninterrupted, nothing is ideal, and somehow everything is more real because of it. Not a balance, not a success story. Just a constant negotiation between attention, exhaustion, and the occasional feeling that something is opening.

Anyway, there was work, mothering, constant questioning. Leaving with more questions than answers (which feels correct).

Thank you @allianceprogram , @paris1pantheonsorbonne and @columbiagsas for this incredible opportunity.
Above all thank you my ride or die @edensarna best father in the world.

Paris next.


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One month at Columbia as a visiting scholar- somehow both hyper-specific and impossible to summarize.

I came here through a corridor that shouldn’t fully make sense on paper: practice-based research as an artist from the Sorbonne, held (and slightly destabilized) by Alliance Columbia + Sorbonne. Grateful for structures that still allow for things that don’t resolve neatly.

Thank you @sethcluett for the kind of supervision that doesn’t flatten the work, but listens to where it resists.

In between: recordings, fragments, half-formed ideas, things that almost became something else. A lot of walking. A lot of doubt. Some small, precise moments of clarity.

Also: doing all this with a two-year-old orbiting the whole experience- which means nothing is uninterrupted, nothing is ideal, and somehow everything is more real because of it. Not a balance, not a success story. Just a constant negotiation between attention, exhaustion, and the occasional feeling that something is opening.

Anyway, there was work, mothering, constant questioning. Leaving with more questions than answers (which feels correct).

Thank you @allianceprogram , @paris1pantheonsorbonne and @columbiagsas for this incredible opportunity.
Above all thank you my ride or die @edensarna best father in the world.

Paris next.


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3 weeks ago

One month at Columbia as a visiting scholar- somehow both hyper-specific and impossible to summarize.

I came here through a corridor that shouldn’t fully make sense on paper: practice-based research as an artist from the Sorbonne, held (and slightly destabilized) by Alliance Columbia + Sorbonne. Grateful for structures that still allow for things that don’t resolve neatly.

Thank you @sethcluett for the kind of supervision that doesn’t flatten the work, but listens to where it resists.

In between: recordings, fragments, half-formed ideas, things that almost became something else. A lot of walking. A lot of doubt. Some small, precise moments of clarity.

Also: doing all this with a two-year-old orbiting the whole experience- which means nothing is uninterrupted, nothing is ideal, and somehow everything is more real because of it. Not a balance, not a success story. Just a constant negotiation between attention, exhaustion, and the occasional feeling that something is opening.

Anyway, there was work, mothering, constant questioning. Leaving with more questions than answers (which feels correct).

Thank you @allianceprogram , @paris1pantheonsorbonne and @columbiagsas for this incredible opportunity.
Above all thank you my ride or die @edensarna best father in the world.

Paris next.


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3 weeks ago

🌎 Celebrate Earth Day with the Alliance Program!

🌸 We have compiled our favorite environmental, climate, and planetary conversations from Vis à Vis into this special Earth Day 2025 Playlist.

🐛 Listen to these expert conversations at the link in our bio!


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3 weeks ago

🌎 Celebrate Earth Day with the Alliance Program!

🌸 We have compiled our favorite environmental, climate, and planetary conversations from Vis à Vis into this special Earth Day 2025 Playlist.

🐛 Listen to these expert conversations at the link in our bio!


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3 weeks ago

🌎 Celebrate Earth Day with the Alliance Program!

🌸 We have compiled our favorite environmental, climate, and planetary conversations from Vis à Vis into this special Earth Day 2025 Playlist.

🐛 Listen to these expert conversations at the link in our bio!


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3 weeks ago


🌎 Celebrate Earth Day with the Alliance Program!

🌸 We have compiled our favorite environmental, climate, and planetary conversations from Vis à Vis into this special Earth Day 2025 Playlist.

🐛 Listen to these expert conversations at the link in our bio!


2
3 weeks ago

🌎 Celebrate Earth Day with the Alliance Program!

🌸 We have compiled our favorite environmental, climate, and planetary conversations from Vis à Vis into this special Earth Day 2025 Playlist.

🐛 Listen to these expert conversations at the link in our bio!


2
3 weeks ago

🌎 Celebrate Earth Day with the Alliance Program!

🌸 We have compiled our favorite environmental, climate, and planetary conversations from Vis à Vis into this special Earth Day 2025 Playlist.

🐛 Listen to these expert conversations at the link in our bio!


2
3 weeks ago

🌎 Celebrate Earth Day with the Alliance Program!

🌸 We have compiled our favorite environmental, climate, and planetary conversations from Vis à Vis into this special Earth Day 2025 Playlist.

🐛 Listen to these expert conversations at the link in our bio!


2
3 weeks ago

🌎 Celebrate Earth Day with the Alliance Program!

🌸 We have compiled our favorite environmental, climate, and planetary conversations from Vis à Vis into this special Earth Day 2025 Playlist.

🐛 Listen to these expert conversations at the link in our bio!


2
3 weeks ago

🌎 Celebrate Earth Day with the Alliance Program!

🌸 We have compiled our favorite environmental, climate, and planetary conversations from Vis à Vis into this special Earth Day 2025 Playlist.

🐛 Listen to these expert conversations at the link in our bio!


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3 weeks ago

📣 Introducing our latest episode of Vis À Vis, featuring Dina Waked, Dean of the Sciences Po School of Research.

📚 In this episode, we explore how the Sciences Po School of Research has significantly increased its footprint in research, becoming one of the world’s leading institutions in social science research.

💻 The Sciences Po ecosystem is structured around five disciplines: law, economics, history, political science, and sociology. Research priorities include: the analysis of social policy; economic transformations; social inequalities; environmental transition; and the digital revolution.

🎧 Listen to the episode on Spotify at the link in our bio!


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We are so excited to share this upcoming event, Digital Twins in Health Care: Clinical, Ethical, and Legal Perspectives! The event will take place from 9 am - 5 pm on Monday, April 27th at the CU School of Social Work, with a Zoom option available!

We are proud to share that Martin Genet, Alliance Visiting Professor from @polytechniqueparis École Polytechnique’s Mechanics Department and Solid Mechanics Laboratory, will be speaking in-person during the panel “Clinical Uses II and Clinical Perspectives.”

Register at the link in our bio.


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1 months ago

🇫🇷 We can’t wait to hear @mbouabdallah_, Director of Villa Albertine @villa.albertine, this Monday at 6 pm @columbia.maisonfrancaise! Open to CUID holders only. See you there!


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We can’t wait to host Victor Mallet @victor.mallet.56, journalist at @financialtimes for the launch of his new book, Far-Right France: Le Pen, Bardella and the Future of Europe. Join us on April 21st at noon in 413 Fayerweather. Link in bio for tickets! 🎟️🎟️🎟️


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We are proud to highlight Columbia Professor of Economics, Dr. Joseph E. Stiglitz, and his contribution to the @villa.albertine Night of Ideas New York 2026. He appeared alongside NYU Philosophy Professor Juliana Uhuru Bidadanure, and writer Alissa Quart, moderated by journalist John Summers.

Thank you to all who attended, and we are looking forward to next year’s event. 🌛🌠

#NightofIdeas
#NightofIdeasNewYork
#AllianceProgram


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We are proud to highlight Columbia Professor of Economics, Dr. Joseph E. Stiglitz, and his contribution to the @villa.albertine Night of Ideas New York 2026. He appeared alongside NYU Philosophy Professor Juliana Uhuru Bidadanure, and writer Alissa Quart, moderated by journalist John Summers.

Thank you to all who attended, and we are looking forward to next year’s event. 🌛🌠

#NightofIdeas
#NightofIdeasNewYork
#AllianceProgram


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1 months ago

We are proud to highlight Columbia Professor of Economics, Dr. Joseph E. Stiglitz, and his contribution to the @villa.albertine Night of Ideas New York 2026. He appeared alongside NYU Philosophy Professor Juliana Uhuru Bidadanure, and writer Alissa Quart, moderated by journalist John Summers.

Thank you to all who attended, and we are looking forward to next year’s event. 🌛🌠

#NightofIdeas
#NightofIdeasNewYork
#AllianceProgram


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1 months ago

On the occasion of the Night of Ideas on March 31st, Villa Albertine (the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in New York) hosted a high-level panel discussion on democracy and inequalities with Columbia Professor of Economics Joseph E. Stiglitz, NYU Philosophy Professor Juliana Uhuru Bidadanure, and writer Alissa Quart. The discussion, moderated by journalist John Summers, featured insightful analyses of inequality across disciplines - from economics to philosophy. The panelists warned that current levels of inequality in the United States are unsustainable and may endanger democratic institutions.

📸 Photo credit: Jasmina Tomic


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1 months ago

On the occasion of the Night of Ideas on March 31st, Villa Albertine (the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in New York) hosted a high-level panel discussion on democracy and inequalities with Columbia Professor of Economics Joseph E. Stiglitz, NYU Philosophy Professor Juliana Uhuru Bidadanure, and writer Alissa Quart. The discussion, moderated by journalist John Summers, featured insightful analyses of inequality across disciplines - from economics to philosophy. The panelists warned that current levels of inequality in the United States are unsustainable and may endanger democratic institutions.

📸 Photo credit: Jasmina Tomic


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1 months ago

On the occasion of the Night of Ideas on March 31st, Villa Albertine (the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in New York) hosted a high-level panel discussion on democracy and inequalities with Columbia Professor of Economics Joseph E. Stiglitz, NYU Philosophy Professor Juliana Uhuru Bidadanure, and writer Alissa Quart. The discussion, moderated by journalist John Summers, featured insightful analyses of inequality across disciplines - from economics to philosophy. The panelists warned that current levels of inequality in the United States are unsustainable and may endanger democratic institutions.

📸 Photo credit: Jasmina Tomic


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1 months ago


비밀리에 인스타그램 스토리 보기

인스타그램 스토리 뷰어는 인스타그램 스토리, 비디오, 사진 또는 IGTV를 비밀리에 보고 저장할 수 있는 간단한 도구입니다. 이 서비스를 통해 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 언제든지 오프라인으로 즐길 수 있습니다. 인스타그램에서 나중에 확인하고 싶은 흥미로운 콘텐츠를 찾거나 익명으로 스토리를 보고 싶다면, 우리 뷰어가 적합합니다. Anonstories는 신원을 숨길 수 있는 훌륭한 솔루션을 제공합니다. 인스타그램은 2023년 8월에 스토리 기능을 출시했으며, 이 기능은 흥미롭고 시간에 민감한 형식으로 빠르게 다른 플랫폼에 채택되었습니다. 스토리는 사용자가 텍스트, 이모지 또는 필터로 보강된 사진, 비디오 또는 셀카를 공유할 수 있게 해주며, 24시간 동안만 표시됩니다. 이 제한된 시간 동안 높은 참여를 유도하며 일반 게시물보다 더 많은 반응을 얻을 수 있습니다. 오늘날 스토리는 소셜 미디어에서 연결하고 소통하는 가장 인기 있는 방법 중 하나입니다. 그러나 스토리를 볼 때, 제작자는 자신의 뷰어 목록에서 당신의 이름을 볼 수 있으며, 이는 개인 정보 보호에 대한 우려를 일으킬 수 있습니다. 만약 스토리를 아무도 모르게 탐색하고 싶다면? 그때 Anonstories가 유용해집니다. 이 도구는 신원을 드러내지 않고 공개된 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있게 해줍니다. 관심 있는 프로필의 사용자명을 입력하면 해당 프로필의 최신 스토리를 확인할 수 있습니다. Anonstories 뷰어의 특징: - 익명 브라우징: 뷰어 목록에 나타나지 않고 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. - 계정 필요 없음: 인스타그램 계정에 가입하지 않고 공개 콘텐츠를 볼 수 있습니다. - 콘텐츠 다운로드: 스토리 콘텐츠를 직접 다운로드하여 오프라인에서 사용할 수 있습니다. - 하이라이트 보기: 24시간 제한을 넘어서 인스타그램 하이라이트를 볼 수 있습니다. - 리포스트 모니터링: 개인 프로필의 스토리 리포스트나 참여도를 추적할 수 있습니다. 제한 사항: - 이 도구는 공개 계정에서만 작동하며, 개인 계정은 접근할 수 없습니다. 장점: - 개인 정보 보호 친화적: 인스타그램 콘텐츠를 보면서도 눈에 띄지 않습니다. - 간단하고 쉬움: 앱 설치나 등록이 필요 없습니다. - 독점 도구: 인스타그램에서 제공하지 않는 방식으로 콘텐츠를 다운로드하고 관리할 수 있습니다.

Anonstories의 장점

인스타그램 스토리 비공개로 탐색

인스타그램 업데이트를 비밀리에 추적하고 개인 정보를 보호하며 익명으로 남을 수 있습니다.


개인 인스타그램 뷰어

개인 프로필 뷰어를 사용하여 쉽게 프로필과 사진을 익명으로 볼 수 있습니다.


무료 스토리 뷰어

이 무료 도구는 인스타그램 스토리를 익명으로 볼 수 있게 해주며, 스토리 업로더에게 활동을 숨길 수 있습니다.

자주 묻는 질문

 
익명성

Anonstories는 사용자가 인스타그램 스토리를 볼 때 제작자에게 알림을 보내지 않도록 합니다.

 
디바이스 호환성

iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Chrome, Safari와 같은 최신 브라우저에서 원활하게 작동합니다.

 
안전성 및 개인 정보 보호

로그인 정보 없이 안전하고 익명으로 브라우징할 수 있습니다.

 
등록 필요 없음

사용자는 간단히 사용자명을 입력하여 공개된 스토리를 볼 수 있습니다. 계정이 필요하지 않습니다.

 
지원 형식

사진(JPEG)과 비디오(MP4)를 쉽게 다운로드합니다.

 
비용

이 서비스는 무료로 제공됩니다.

 
비공개 계정

비공개 계정의 콘텐츠는 팔로워만 접근할 수 있습니다.

 
파일 사용

파일은 개인적 또는 교육적 용도로만 사용 가능하며 저작권 규정을 준수해야 합니다.

 
작동 방식

공개된 사용자명을 입력하여 스토리를 보거나 다운로드할 수 있습니다. 서비스는 콘텐츠를 로컬에 저장할 수 있는 직접 링크를 생성합니다.