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Snapchat is big … I mean really big. In over the course of two years I have noticed my Facebook Newsfeed instead of being filled with spontaneous photos of my friends having fun to being filled with serious world news or invitations to sign up for events. My friends gradual decline in Facebook activity to other social media such as Instagram and Snapchat is probably because Facebook is a victim of its own success. With our parents and close relatives on our friend list, Facebook is no longer a place for reckless status updates about Friday night “activities”, but only a necessary communication tool that millennials and generation Z use because everyone else is doing too. Enter Snapchat, students (high school and college student) have flocked to Snapchat for one simple reason. They have realized *finally* that Internet is forever and anything they post can be dug up in the later future for a collective social shaming by friends. Their move to … Continue reading
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