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· 6 years ago
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I never understood the appeal of Snapchat. Every time my girlfriend tells me to get it, I always ask what Snapchat offers that Facebook doesn't. The only answer to that I've come up with is that your dick pics may not get shared around town if they forget to screenshot.
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· 6 years ago
Facebook and Snapchat are very different forms of social media
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· 6 years ago
By all means explain.
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guest
· 6 years ago
Facebook isn’t something you update several times a day, and it’s not particularly geared towards younger people and how they communicate. Facebook also isn’t something you usually send different updates to different people on. With Snapchat, you can send photos with any text or “sticker” on them (part of the picture you took or another picture or emoji that can be copied and moved around and made smaller or larger), record video as well, and make modifications to videos you take, short or somewhat longer. Slow-mo, zooming in and out much easier, etc. it’s made to be the ultimate platform for talking about anything (usually personal lives, but companies have accounts too where you can see updates in a more modern and concise/immediate fashion). You can create chats with several or single people and delete them (I believe the messages delete themselves after a certain period of time), and with whatever you send to whatever person or people, you are notified of who screenshotted it.
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guest
· 6 years ago
Plus, there are the filters, like face-swapping and other stuff that you can make so many jokes and whatever out of. People face swap with objects and stuff, even on accident, haha. And you can save the pictures and videos you take to view later. Also idk if this matters to you but I know it notifies you of someone screen records whatever you send as well. Usually, people just send anything that’s incriminating in any sense to the person of interest, so if you trust that person to only take screenshots for personal viewing (girlfriend, etc) there’s nothing much to worry about in that department. But if you send anything incriminating to other people, that’s on you lol. But they are geared towards very different audiences and styles of communication, and have very different functions.
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· 6 years ago
Thank you. Sounds to me like the only major thing you can do there and not on Facebook is use the camera for neat things and know when friends are gonna use what you send against you. I think I'll stick to Facebook for shitposting.