Most social media platforms are persistent in nature, enabling users to re-visit content at their discretion. Platforms with design features that support ephemeral communications, such as Snapchat, have become increasingly popular. During the course of our empirical study, we interviewed 15 Snapchat users about their experiences and practices. Our data reveal that Snapchat users experienced different types of loss, including media, meaning, and context loss, and developed workarounds to deal with those losses, including preemptive action and collaborative saving practices. Our findings revealed a conflict between the user's expectation of the affordance the ephemeral platforms would provide, and the actions user's followed
SNAP NATION presents an analysis on the phenomenon of ephemeral photography within the digital age. ...
The vast majority of scholarly work on Snapchat as a form of media, and specifically new media, has ...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) has long been a key theme in computer-supported collaborative ...
In contrast to the "total recall" and "save everything" ethos of many digital pioneers, recent popul...
Ephemeral messaging apps such as Snapchat has become a very popular app with young adults. The Snapc...
This study analyses Snapchat in the context of digital photography and new socio-cultural visual com...
The implementation of functionalities inspired by ephemerality represents a new and promising direct...
In this short essay, I argue that the ephemeral nature of emerging instant-messaging applications, s...
How do young people interpret and negotiate their sense of being affected in the context of social m...
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the mobile social media application Snapcha...
This paper explores how the photo and video-sharing app Snapchat mediates memory and intimacy, using...
Despite its quick rise to popularity after its launch in 2011, Snapchat's user base has been declini...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The use of Snapchat - a time-limited instant messaging service - has been rapid...
Despite growing interest, there is a shortage of research about the methods and challenges that conc...
This study focuses on Snapchat, a cellphone picture-sending app and its influences on interpersonal ...
SNAP NATION presents an analysis on the phenomenon of ephemeral photography within the digital age. ...
The vast majority of scholarly work on Snapchat as a form of media, and specifically new media, has ...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) has long been a key theme in computer-supported collaborative ...
In contrast to the "total recall" and "save everything" ethos of many digital pioneers, recent popul...
Ephemeral messaging apps such as Snapchat has become a very popular app with young adults. The Snapc...
This study analyses Snapchat in the context of digital photography and new socio-cultural visual com...
The implementation of functionalities inspired by ephemerality represents a new and promising direct...
In this short essay, I argue that the ephemeral nature of emerging instant-messaging applications, s...
How do young people interpret and negotiate their sense of being affected in the context of social m...
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the mobile social media application Snapcha...
This paper explores how the photo and video-sharing app Snapchat mediates memory and intimacy, using...
Despite its quick rise to popularity after its launch in 2011, Snapchat's user base has been declini...
© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. The use of Snapchat - a time-limited instant messaging service - has been rapid...
Despite growing interest, there is a shortage of research about the methods and challenges that conc...
This study focuses on Snapchat, a cellphone picture-sending app and its influences on interpersonal ...
SNAP NATION presents an analysis on the phenomenon of ephemeral photography within the digital age. ...
The vast majority of scholarly work on Snapchat as a form of media, and specifically new media, has ...
Computer-mediated communication (CMC) has long been a key theme in computer-supported collaborative ...