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		<title>Diary of Two Snapchat Addicts</title>

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<p>Snapchat is one of those rare tech products, like Pinterest, that seems to have <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/03/pinterest-ben-silbermann-regular-people-0312201/">taken hold in suburbia</a> and <em>then</em> migrated to New York, at least judging by the <a href="http://nyulocal.com/national/2012/12/05/the-unbearable-lightness-of-snapchat-an-interview-with-one-of-the-co-founders/">coastal</a> <a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/katieheaney/the-real-problem-with-the-iphone-sexting-app">buzz</a> suddenly circling the year-and-a-half-year-old app. The service, which was founded by two Stanford computer science students <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2012/05/12/snapchat-not-sexting/">who met at a frat</a>, lets you send photos to friends and strangers for 10 seconds or less before they (in theory!) disappear. You can type a message or use a crude coloring stick to mark up the image. It currently holds down the <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/genre/ios/id36?mt=8">no. 3 spot</a> for free apps in iTunes and recently claimed 30 million "interactions" a day.</p>
<p><!--more-->After downloading it earlier this week, however, we were disappointed to find a dearth of norms acquaintances willing to snapchat us. A real pity considering that's pretty much all we want to do with our waking hours in 2012, the Year of Our Lord P.S. (post-Snapchat).</p>
<p>Evidence about Snapchat's newfound popularity with urban adults is purely anecdotal. It may just be that "<a href="http://video.today.msnbc.msn.com/today/50068553/">that teen sexting app</a>" doesn't appeal to the grown up(ish!) people in our contacts list. But sexting is only one use case, and an ill-advised one at that.</p>
<p>Seriously, kids, don't try this at home.</p>
<p>Snapchat says it doesn't store any of the pics on its server, however flash-fingered pervs can always take a screenshot. Snapchat will alert you if they do, but it's not like the app can stop them. One thoughtful tipster has also published a guide to <a href="http://www.thelacunablog.com/bypass-snapchats-screenshot-alert.html">circumventing the "Screenshot!" alert</a>. Helpful! What's more, Snapchat also <a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/katienotopoulos/the-snapchat-feature-that-will-ruin-your-life">obscures an indiscreet feature</a>: PUBLIC web profiles that display the top three people every users has messaged, along with the number of pics they've sent.</p>
<p>But there's another reason Snapchat is far from the "perfect sexting app": 10 seconds or less of viewing time is hardly worth your while. It's the App Store version of "just the tip." That might be why its founders <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2012/05/12/snapchat-not-sexting/">keep insisting</a> that the majority of users don't appear to be using it for sexting at all. Jessica's 20-year-old sister, at college in central Pennsylvania, uses Snapchat daily to send funny updates to her friends. "Studying!" she snapchatted us, alongside a photo of her looking glum next to her laptop. Apparently, we're also not the only ones receiving <a href="http://nyulocal.com/national/2012/12/05/the-unbearable-lightness-of-snapchat-an-interview-with-one-of-the-co-founders/">pantsless shots from the loo</a> #nofilter.</p>
<p>And that's the beauty of the app: its ephemerality makes it <a href="https://twitter.com/alexia/status/276454352875573248">less the new Chatroulette</a> than the anti-Instagram. You didn't need a <a href="http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6853117/look-at-this-instagram-nickelback-parody">cringe-inducing Nickelback parody video</a> to tell you that Kevin Systrom has pulled the ultimate coup: conscripting you into a curator of your own personal brand. Snapchat, on the other hand, tickles the same <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-portrait#Antiquity">innate human impulse for sharing selfies</a>, but stripped of the vanity. The photo quality within the app is iffy and there's no moody filter to present a prettified version of the highlights of your life.</p>
<p>It lends itself neatly to silliness, a comforting dissipation of self-awareness. But just because the vanity is gone, doesn't mean the desire to document your life is, making it the perfect app for our ADD-addled society.</p>
<p>So please, for the love of god, Snapchat us. Before this thing becomes the next Draw Something.</p>
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<p>Snapchat is one of those rare tech products, like Pinterest, that seems to have <a href="http://betabeat.com/2012/03/pinterest-ben-silbermann-regular-people-0312201/">taken hold in suburbia</a> and <em>then</em> migrated to New York, at least judging by the <a href="http://nyulocal.com/national/2012/12/05/the-unbearable-lightness-of-snapchat-an-interview-with-one-of-the-co-founders/">coastal</a> <a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/katieheaney/the-real-problem-with-the-iphone-sexting-app">buzz</a> suddenly circling the year-and-a-half-year-old app. The service, which was founded by two Stanford computer science students <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2012/05/12/snapchat-not-sexting/">who met at a frat</a>, lets you send photos to friends and strangers for 10 seconds or less before they (in theory!) disappear. You can type a message or use a crude coloring stick to mark up the image. It currently holds down the <a href="https://itunes.apple.com/us/genre/ios/id36?mt=8">no. 3 spot</a> for free apps in iTunes and recently claimed 30 million "interactions" a day.</p>
<p><!--more-->After downloading it earlier this week, however, we were disappointed to find a dearth of norms acquaintances willing to snapchat us. A real pity considering that's pretty much all we want to do with our waking hours in 2012, the Year of Our Lord P.S. (post-Snapchat).</p>
<p>Evidence about Snapchat's newfound popularity with urban adults is purely anecdotal. It may just be that "<a href="http://video.today.msnbc.msn.com/today/50068553/">that teen sexting app</a>" doesn't appeal to the grown up(ish!) people in our contacts list. But sexting is only one use case, and an ill-advised one at that.</p>
<p>Seriously, kids, don't try this at home.</p>
<p>Snapchat says it doesn't store any of the pics on its server, however flash-fingered pervs can always take a screenshot. Snapchat will alert you if they do, but it's not like the app can stop them. One thoughtful tipster has also published a guide to <a href="http://www.thelacunablog.com/bypass-snapchats-screenshot-alert.html">circumventing the "Screenshot!" alert</a>. Helpful! What's more, Snapchat also <a href="http://www.buzzfeed.com/katienotopoulos/the-snapchat-feature-that-will-ruin-your-life">obscures an indiscreet feature</a>: PUBLIC web profiles that display the top three people every users has messaged, along with the number of pics they've sent.</p>
<p>But there's another reason Snapchat is far from the "perfect sexting app": 10 seconds or less of viewing time is hardly worth your while. It's the App Store version of "just the tip." That might be why its founders <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2012/05/12/snapchat-not-sexting/">keep insisting</a> that the majority of users don't appear to be using it for sexting at all. Jessica's 20-year-old sister, at college in central Pennsylvania, uses Snapchat daily to send funny updates to her friends. "Studying!" she snapchatted us, alongside a photo of her looking glum next to her laptop. Apparently, we're also not the only ones receiving <a href="http://nyulocal.com/national/2012/12/05/the-unbearable-lightness-of-snapchat-an-interview-with-one-of-the-co-founders/">pantsless shots from the loo</a> #nofilter.</p>
<p>And that's the beauty of the app: its ephemerality makes it <a href="https://twitter.com/alexia/status/276454352875573248">less the new Chatroulette</a> than the anti-Instagram. You didn't need a <a href="http://www.collegehumor.com/video/6853117/look-at-this-instagram-nickelback-parody">cringe-inducing Nickelback parody video</a> to tell you that Kevin Systrom has pulled the ultimate coup: conscripting you into a curator of your own personal brand. Snapchat, on the other hand, tickles the same <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-portrait#Antiquity">innate human impulse for sharing selfies</a>, but stripped of the vanity. The photo quality within the app is iffy and there's no moody filter to present a prettified version of the highlights of your life.</p>
<p>It lends itself neatly to silliness, a comforting dissipation of self-awareness. But just because the vanity is gone, doesn't mean the desire to document your life is, making it the perfect app for our ADD-addled society.</p>
<p>So please, for the love of god, Snapchat us. Before this thing becomes the next Draw Something.</p>
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