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(reduces self-consciousness(1,2,3) (supports playful, mundane interaction…
reduces self-consciousness(1,2,3)
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more authentic, less filtered (2)
Sharing persistent content increases the potential audience size and allows each audience member to view social artifacts longer and more often.(2)
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supports playful, mundane interaction (vgl mit früheren punkten) (1)
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less for privacy related or sexually motivated reasons (2,3,9,10)
(Privacy) On Snapchat, previous chat messages are actually part of the response received from the server, even though they are not displayed on the client’s UI. (6)
Although: teens use Snapchat as they are excited by the ephemerality, see fewer risks, and non-commitment to persistent messengers.(6) vgl mit früheren punkten
There’s no way to securely enforce that, and I think that’s OK in the case of Snapchat, because [it] isn’t really about security; it’s about this fun, ephemeral communication.”(7)
two main motivations: (1) the need for privacy nur für jene, die sich nicht auskennen vgl. mit früheren punkten(10)
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The promise of Snapchat is thus to bring back the personal and private to a world that has become too public.(12)
This irrevocably destroys the delicate ecosystem of privacy expectations that the obscurity of physical documents once protected. (14)
relationship maintenance (nur indirekt via ephemerality) vgl. mit früheren Punkten (1,10)
acting as “symbolic forces for creating, sustaining, and manifesting relationships” (1)
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Historischer aspekt: ephemerality->persistence->Ephemerality (7)
ephemeral data not new -> persistence relatively new
The rise of ephemeral communication platforms conflict with our expectations of data access and use(13)
One can argue that the timeless, eternally present, nature of information in the digital age represents a fundamental shift in the nature of human interaction. (14)
more like face to face interaction (2,3, 12) vgl mit früheren Punkten
illusion of nonmediation(10, 12)
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forgetting as an important human activity and ability -> feature, not a bug (1)
need to forget in order to move ahead.-> keeps us away from beeing stuck in the past, we are reminded of who we were, not who we are (7)
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People do not want to accumulate meaningless content in their digital collection (clogging up their phone) (1,2) (vgl. mit früheren Punkten)
pointing out that users do not use ephemeral messaging because they have something to hide, rather, because they do not want to add digital artifacts to their digital “detritus.” (6)
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more control (because context can be misunderstood) + control in general (7) vgl mit früheren Punkten
need of control (Wickr,iDelete Werbung) (11)
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automatic achieving creates challenges because older content could conflict with the presentation of the current self (1)
At a theoretical level, Snapchat helps illuminate the boundary between performance and exhibition. (1)
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desire to share funny, personal or emotional content (40%)(3)
forgetting and data nonpermanence were the default model for human remembering until the information age.(4)
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The visibility, see and beeing seen -> foucalutian gaze -> Power -> Ganze Theorie(11)
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