Post by account_disabled on Nov 13, 2023 21:52:22 GMT -6
In the US of people aged are Snapchatters. 2014 was the year in which the social network experienced a surge in growth, reaching a penetration of over of smartphone users. Snapchat is currently valued just below the value of Symantec, the global cybersecurity leader. But what makes Snapchat one of the most valuable tech launches in recent years? Nineteen billion dollars for an application that destroys exchanged messaging: a big bubble for a "simple" mobile application used (in part) by an adolescent target as a banal pastime with friends? Snapchat The advancing dark social? Ephemeral messaging as an excuse.
Snapchat continues to be a platform to monitor . Many wondered about the level of sanity of Evan Spiegel, CEO of Snapchat, when in 2013 he rejected an offer from Facebook for 3 billion dollars. But Snapchat and its investors actually seem to believe that the next generation of social networks is just that, instant, disposable, non-permanent web designs and development service communication. “ Snapchat is providing its users with exactly what big services like Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr aren't offering. Day after day our communication is becoming more and more visual, thanks also to the continuous use of emoticons.
Snapchat, therefore, is the perfect application at the right time: mobile, visual, private, free and open, therefore able to tap into all those growing trends on the web. Snapchat brings authenticity to interactions Much of its success is due to the possibility of returning to traditional face-to-face conversations, going beyond the limits of non-instant communication typical of other social networks. On Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, for example, the user has the opportunity to study and curate the image he wants to give of himself, thus hindering the creation of natural conversations. Infrastructure agility Regardless of Spiegel's reason for dropping sales, the war in the dark social space is heating up.
Snapchat continues to be a platform to monitor . Many wondered about the level of sanity of Evan Spiegel, CEO of Snapchat, when in 2013 he rejected an offer from Facebook for 3 billion dollars. But Snapchat and its investors actually seem to believe that the next generation of social networks is just that, instant, disposable, non-permanent web designs and development service communication. “ Snapchat is providing its users with exactly what big services like Facebook, Twitter or Tumblr aren't offering. Day after day our communication is becoming more and more visual, thanks also to the continuous use of emoticons.
Snapchat, therefore, is the perfect application at the right time: mobile, visual, private, free and open, therefore able to tap into all those growing trends on the web. Snapchat brings authenticity to interactions Much of its success is due to the possibility of returning to traditional face-to-face conversations, going beyond the limits of non-instant communication typical of other social networks. On Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, for example, the user has the opportunity to study and curate the image he wants to give of himself, thus hindering the creation of natural conversations. Infrastructure agility Regardless of Spiegel's reason for dropping sales, the war in the dark social space is heating up.