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Chris Trottier

Just checking the latest news on Snapchat, and I started to wonder:

How is it possible that Snapchat's brand and reputation hasn't been completely destroyed yet?

If all I'm reading about is Snapchat being a portal for murder, rape, and CSAM -- why are people still giving it the benefit of the doubt?

Their slogan should be "Snapchat: The Preferred Choice of Psychopaths Everywhere™"

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LAUREN

@atomicpoet
feels just like the myspace decline

Mfon 🫐

@atomicpoet my guess, Snapchat's key demo don't care about what traditional news publications are saying

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@atomicpoet

Snapchat was introduced 10 years ago or so. It's key feature was marketed as: photo's can be viewed once, and they disappear.

I remember two then 11/12 year old girls trying to convince me (!) about how it worked and how great and funny it is. They were over the moon about this "new technology" which is just an instant messaging app that lacked a "Save image"-button.

I told these girls that you can take a photo with another camera just before the photo goes to Evan Spiegel's proposed Hereafter of Bits & Bytes. Instead taking possibility in serious consideration, they became angry! They did not want to hear about photo's being just bytes that can be copied endlessly and that bytes can't be burned like a real photograph.

At the time I read "Program or be Programmed" by
@Rushkoff . These girls were obviously programmed. Even worse; Snapshot purposefully sold them a lie. A leak of "disappeared" photo's a couple of years later proved that. But still Snapchat was not dismantled or prohibited and it survived. 😠

@atomicpoet

Snapchat was introduced 10 years ago or so. It's key feature was marketed as: photo's can be viewed once, and they disappear.

I remember two then 11/12 year old girls trying to convince me (!) about how it worked and how great and funny it is. They were over the moon about this "new technology" which is just an instant messaging app that lacked a "Save image"-button.

Jeff

@atomicpoet

I know that children are especially vulnerable, and that is why we talk about these platforms in the context of harm to minors, but it is not any better for adults.

With no meaningful regulation on these platforms it will continue to get worse. The only sane option is to disengage.

Stark

@atomicpoet

Snapchat is the weirdest small and niche community that is still relevant today. It was a trend in 2015, then #vine came in, and then it was supposed to die out.

What is the use today? Like, who still uses it with a larger community? Are there still "influencers" on it?, because they can't possibly make money from small friend circles?

Andrés

@atomicpoet
Interestingly the age for Snapchat is 13 years old and WhatsApp is 16.

I tried to use it without sharing my full contacts.

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