Proceedings of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2019
DOI: 10.1145/3290605.3300256
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Impact of Contextual Factors on Snapchat Public Sharing

Abstract: Public sharing is integral to online platforms. This includes the popular multimedia messaging application Snapchat, on which public sharing is relatively new and unexplored in prior research. In mobile-first applications, sharing contexts are dynamic. However, it is unclear how context impacts users' sharing decisions. As platforms increasingly rely on user-generated content, it is important to also broadly understand user motivations and considerations in public sharing. We explored these aspects of content … Show more

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“…Although our participant's age distribution were closer to Facebook's demographics (e.g., high rates of use for people around and over 30) [49], reports suggest younger people tend to create and view stories more often [55]. Participants' Snapchat score was also somewhat lower than past studies [27]. We are unsure whether these demographic differences impacted our participant's perceptions positively or negatively.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Although our participant's age distribution were closer to Facebook's demographics (e.g., high rates of use for people around and over 30) [49], reports suggest younger people tend to create and view stories more often [55]. Participants' Snapchat score was also somewhat lower than past studies [27]. We are unsure whether these demographic differences impacted our participant's perceptions positively or negatively.…”
Section: Limitationsmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…One study, for example, visualized the spatiotemporal distribution of snaps in three US cities (Juhász & Hochmair, 2018). Other papers have examined the reasons that motivate users to share snaps (Habib, Shah & Vaish, 2019), and have explored the time spent snapping compared to other social media platforms (Billings, Qiao, Conlin & Nie, 2017). The research presented here extends the literature by identifying socio-economic factors associated with the use of three popular social media platforms, and by providing a spatial and temporal description of Snapchat activity patterns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The motivation, context, and protocol were similar to Needs-Finding Study. As reading materials, we chose two articles from the CHI 2019 Proceedings, both related to online sharing and social media (hereafter referred to as A1 [23] and A2 [8]). The articles are isomorphic in style, structure, and difficulty (on the Flesch-Kinkaid Reading Ease scale [30]).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%