GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES: How has communicating changed the way people communicate today than 50 years ago?
NATHAN WILTSHIRE
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GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES: The Digital World
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Contents Page
Title page
Contents page
Introduction
Why I devised this question
Global Perspetive
Local perspective
Impact on personal perspectives
Conclusion
Bibliography
Introduction
My Question : How has communicating changed from 1960’s to today?
In this question I will be explaining:
The difference between todays way of communicating and the pasts
What the positives and negatives are
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Since messages on Snapchat are called ‘snaps’, they disappear after they are seen, participants described the app as "a lot less formal" than Facebook and other social networks. And since Snapchat's only built-in discovery feature is its ability to scan your mobile phone’s contact list for friends, the app motivates communication with real friends.
The research study, co-reporter by Prof. Dan Cosley, information science, Prof. Natalya N. Bazarova, communication, Pamara Chang and Bin Xu, grad students and Christopher Welker ’18, discovered that Snapchat’s ephemerality provides it acting as a form for everyday, simple communication between each other on smaller, closer
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“Whereas there’s this notion of impression management and self-presentation concerns with other applications like Facebook or Twitter where you do have a larger audience.”
As you can see Snapchat’s popularity isn't showing any signs of slowing down after it took over twitter to become the third most used social media app. Over 200 million people in the world use snapchat everyday, the number of snaps per day are rising rapidly. At least 75% of snapchats users are under the age of 35 years, but to almost a third of 18-24 tear olds now use Snapchat, which is double the amount of users the company had in November.
Snapchat’s popularity is growing among 25-35 year olds.
The possibility that Snapchat is subtly wanting to dispatch its own shrewd glasses isn't precisely new — individuals begin hypothesising about some kind of "Snap-glasses" in 2014 when the organisation gained the Google Glass-like startup Vergence Labs, which sold in vogue shades that could surreptitiously hostage video by tapping a catch in favour of the