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    Selfies: Social Norms

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    generation to generation, and sharing posts around the world has never been simpler. With the click of a button, a selfie can be shared with hundreds, or even thousands of people on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter. Communicating through the Internet has become a social norm. In the article, Greg Swan states, “People want to share pictures of themselves and what they’re doing.” Sending a selfie on Snapchat is less demanding than calling or talking to

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    This behaviour has become so common amongst todays younger generations that it is expected to take a selfie with your friends as if it is a normal ritual that has been apart of society for centuries. It is also anticipated that this group photo, selfie or any photo taken at an event will most likely then be published on social media. “Visual media such as photography, film, television or painting” are all mediums that are constructed

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    teeth, your hair is on fleek, and your flawless makeup is shining bright upon your face. You find the perfect lighting by your window, you strike a pose, and the CLICK, you have yourself a selfie. Slap on a filter, edits out your blemishes and you're all set. With one touch of a button you can upload your selfie to any social media website for everyone to view, but you hesitate. You wonder if people will think you’re being a narcissistic, self centered teen when you post it when you're just trying

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    Social networking has become an aspect of daily communication for most millennials. Throughout the evolution of social networking comes the popularization of the selfie. One click of the camera has created a fracture between generations. Millennials view selfies as a way to document and share experiences while older generations view selfie takers as narcissistic and disconnected. The millennial generation was deeply affected by social networking, and by examining selfies, we can learn that this generation

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    Oxford dictionary added the word “selfie” in August 2013 being defined as a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically one taken with a smart phone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website (Augarde, 1981). Its not you its me: The Science Behind the Selfie is a recent news article that came out addressing the complexity behind what a selfie represents and what people are really trying to convey or masque. Throughout the past five years the word selfie has been added to the dictionary

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    Gym Stereotypes Essay

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    The selfie Skylar takes great pride in their workout and strives to make sure their followers know every aspect of their workout. Men and women alike will flex their muscles as hard as possible to have their bodies at peak physique so they can take a picture

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    from the selfie craze” (Hart,2014). A selfie has a variety of audiences from children capturing their best look to The Pope, it’s the new way of capturing evidence of your interaction with different people, better than asking for an autograph. However, in Hart’s (2014) article she argues that the idea that there is a need to look a certain way all of the time, especially when you are posting a selfie on social media, it almost has to be perceived in a positive way, showing the best selfie. Hart (2014)

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    T-Mobile's Super Bowl XLIX Campaign Ad T-Mobile bought two spots during the game. One ad features Kim Kardashian West, who mocked herself in the commercial. She did a great job of making fun of her selfie habit. The idea is that if you save your data, you can see more of Kim's selfies, Kim's outfits, Kim's vacation videos, or even more of her outfits. The other one stars Chelsea Handler and Sarah Silverman. The idea is they tried to out Wi-Fi call each other. So they have tried to call from underground

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    allows people talking, texting, surfing the internet, and using a lot functions all the time. Because of the easiness of smart phone, a lot people, especially teens, are interested to use its technology to do things. Texting, surfing the internet, and “selfie” have become a trend of teens using cell phone and have played a huge part of teen’s lives. Texting has become a tremendously large part of many teenagers’ lives. Over the past decades, a number of worldwide studies from the program for Pew Research

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    Self-Images and Selfies

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    Chosen as Oxford dictionaries as the 2013 word of the year, the term selfie refers to “a photograph that one has taken of oneself, typically with a smartphone or webcam and uploaded to a social media website". The term has made a definite mark on popular culture, the frequency usage increased over 17,000% in the 2012-2013 year (BBC News). With the rise in popularity there has also been much discussion on the possible effects of the selfie phenomena. Some articles argue that taking a high number of selfies

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