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How Snapchat took over Yale

74 pointsby shauflerover 12 years ago

9 comments

sequoiaover 12 years ago
4chan has a very similar dynamic vis-a-vis ephemerality and lowering social inhibitions. On 4chan nothing is saved (internally) and threads disappear minutes after people stop posting actively in them. This was the first thing I thought of when hearing (just now) about Snapchat: "Oh, it's like 4chan."
jusben1369over 12 years ago
My 12 year old and her group of friends are hooked on Snapchat. No idea it had reached the University/College level. My understanding is the kids love it because several parents insist that their children never delete their texts until the parent has reviewed all of them each night.<p>People will share more when they know that content goes away. Makes a lot of sense but would have never thought of it that way prior.
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digitalengineerover 12 years ago
<i>Since snaps disappear seconds after they are opened, users feel comfortable sending spontaneous and personal messages that they would not want ingrained into digital histories.</i><p>I donno but taking a screenshot and posting it on FB isn't very difficult. Do people really believe the images 'disappear'?
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rcraftover 12 years ago
Nice article - It seems lazy to me when people hastily assume snapchat is only used for sexting.<p>From my experience with younger siblings and their friends, it seems much more mainstream among high schoolers and is genuinely being used as a legitimate communication tool, not just a sexting app.<p>Is this true or do you think it does lend to more of a sexting crowd/behavior?
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drewwwwwwover 12 years ago
the best part of this article is that we learn even yale undergraduates have no idea how statistics work. "i estimate that the contacts in my phone are a representative sample." based on what? the fact that you want to make generalizations?
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ChikkaChiChiover 12 years ago
I hope I'm not coming off as a conspiracy nut, but I can't see the US Government being too keen on something like this that's truly untraceable.<p>IANAL, but it seems to me that every service or software that is used for personal communication is forced by the Feds to allow accessibility for wiretapping circumstances.<p>Of course, I'm completely against it and I believe the situation is completely untenable for them to persist, but I don't think a social picture app will be the ones to stand tall on user privacy.
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graueover 12 years ago
I'm curious now, is anyone over college age (say, 25+) using this thing? The way it's based on impermanence intrigues me more and more, but no one I know's on it yet.
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damian2000over 12 years ago
Given the fact you can send out messages to multiple recipients, how do they stop it from being bombarded by spammers?
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jpadkinsover 12 years ago
quick tip for the author: If you are doing a 2x2 grid, the convention is you want better to be up and to the right. So you want snapchat to be in the upper right quadrant. I was initially confused when I glanced at your table and thought "Morse code is the best solution?"
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