Argumentative Essay On Snapchat

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According to Biz Carson (2017, p.1), there are approximately 158 million Snapchat users daily. That is a lot of information and content, such as photos, messages, videos, private information like addresses and more, for one company to hold. These self-destructing pictures are causing a majority of teenagers to think that it doesn’t matter what you share with others on the internet because it’s going to disappear and be gone forever. But does it actually just vanish? It gives people the confidence to send pictures and videos of themselves possibly doing illegal things or even pictures of their bodies without thinking that it could perhaps come back to you. To start off, Snapchat is a great application to quickly and easily communicate between friends. With all the features within, from drawing and adding stickers on your pictures and videos to funny …show more content…

Now these pictures are not a new thing to do but when disappearing images come into play people don’t think of it as a “big deal”. This app has caused it to become a normal thing and it is now expected for young adults, mostly women, to share their body for men because they think no one else is going to see it and it is going to be gone after ten seconds. What usually isn’t the first thing to come to mind when sending these is screenshotting; if someone screenshots your picture you have no way of telling what they have done or what they’re going to do with it. A study in 2013 took 948 high school students and asked if they have ever engaged in sexting behaviours. 57% have been asked to send a nude photo or a risky message (Temple et. al, 2013 p. 1). That was two years after the app had launched therefore there is no doubt that the numbers have grown larger in the past four

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