Russian hacker Daniil Okhlopkov downloaded all of the Moscow geotags from Instagram and Facebook. This gave him a good picture about almost every Moscow establishment - restaurants, bars, malls and parks. Among other things, he managed to assess the popularity of each place with the public and bloggers, as well as establish conclusions based on the average check paid at a given cafe or restaurant.
Thanks to the data, he managed to compile a list of the most photographed locations in Moscow and published it on vc.ru, as well as his own Telegram channel.
1. Gorky Park (2.9 million views on Instagram and Facebook)
2. Moscow City (1.7 million views)
3. Zaryadye Park (1.4 million views)
4. Red Square (1.3 million posts)
5. ‘Evropeyskiy’ shopping mall (942,000 views)
6. Central Children’s Store on Lubyanka (922,000 posts)
7. VDNKh (862,000 posts)
8. Sokolniki Park (757,000 posts)
9. Moscow State University (742,000 posts)
10. “Metropolis” shopping mall (741,000 posts)
Daniil also pointed out the most popular places on the map. Red dots indicate locations with the most photos. Green - not so much.
He also made a video documenting the amount of check-ins in Moscow throughout the day. The more check-ins, the bigger the bar.