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Kids and social media

2016-02-09 18:43:06.348856+01 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

My Little Sister Taught Me How To “Snapchat Like The Teens”. How a 13 year old is using social media. Some takeaways:

  • Identity isn't important. Account changes are regular.
  • “Parents don’t understand. It’s about being there in the moment.”
  • Data usage is huge.

ME: What the hell is a NARP?

BROOKE: Nonathletic Regular Person. NARP.

  • "Don’t overload your Story. Nobody wants to sit and watch five videos. One video MAX."

Via Kottke, which has some excerpts.

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