Words matter. These are the best Snapchat Quotes from famous people such as Adwoa Aboah, Derek Trucks, Mod Sun, Gerwyn Price, Casey Neistat, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
A sexy selfie can be incredibly empowering – but remember that, while a Snapchat message might expire, nothing on the Internet truly disappears.
When you’re dealing with the age of Snapchat, Facebook, and Instagram, then everything becomes very selfish and cynical.
I got my Gucci nails done for a photo shoot. After the shoot I would be on Snapchat and Instagram and everybody was hitting me up about it. Eventually that turned into kids sending me photos of them getting Gucci nails.
I can see on my social media and Snapchat, when I’m away sat in my room, all of my mates are in the pub, especially before lockdown when times were normal, they’re all having a good time.
I don’t send and receive messages on Snapchat; I never have. Stories is the only feature I use. I think of them becoming a more dynamic social network, and I think it’s great.
Social media is about friending someone so they’ll invite you to a party or get you a job. If that’s the work, Snapchat is the playground.
I keep track of my kids sometimes with social media. I have to check TMZ every morning to see what’s going on, and then at night, I go to bed with Snapchat.
We have to take our democracy back. We cannot leave it to Facebook or Snapchat or anyone else. We have to take democracy back and renew it. Society is about people and not about technology.
I’ve been working hard to lose weight and become healthier overall. I even started putting the workouts on my Snapchat so my fans can see how dedicated I am to being better.
The truth is, in this age of Instagram and Facebook and Snapchat, we know way too much about athletes – and it’s their fault.
I use Twitter mostly, and then whenever I just want to preview some new music that I record, I take to Snapchat or TikTok.
My Snapchat and my Instagram probably get more views than every magazine out there.
I’m too old to understand Snapchat.
There is absolutely a side of me that people don’t know. I’m not myself on Snapchat or Instagram. That’s totally not me.
I’m most active on Instagram, then Twitter, and then Facebook. I haven’t opened up Snapchat for the public; it’s only for my friends.
The fun thing about Snapchat is really the surprise and the joy that comes from learning how to use it.
All the kids are freaking out about Snapchat, so I’m hoping to trick them into thinking I know how to use it, too.
I can’t stand Snapchat, but that will be extinct before it is relevant.
Generally speaking, the people who come to work at Snapchat believe in personal growth. It’s part of why Snapchat’s stories are ephemeral, because you will be a different person tomorrow.
I wish I had invested in the series A of Snapchat and Uber.
I came off Snapchat. I was done with it… I think I spent too much time on it.
I’m always trying to respond to my Instagram direct messages, even if they’re a little weird. I’ll have a Q&A on Snapchat and talk to everyone.
I put out some very entertaining material on social media! Check my Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat! I got jokes for days!
I like Instagram – it’s a good way to keep up with my friends without having to text or call all the time, and I really like Snapchat.
My mom is a pretty private person, and if I was making Snapchat videos of her all the time, I think, A, she would hit me, and B, she just wouldn’t appreciate it. So I don’t do it a ton.
I try to share a lot of my life on Snapchat, Twitter, Instagram, everything. I really like interacting with fans on Twitter and answering their questions and just getting to know them because it’s cool for them to have people who are connecting with my music reach out and show interest.
Snapchat built an elegant, incredibly well-thought-out tool to make it fun, simple, and frictionless for normal people to share snippets of their lives in an interesting way.
I like to experiment with different things and find different uses for them. New things pop up every day – Snapchat, Vine, Parasail.
For Snapchat, the closer we can get to ‘I want to talk to you’ – that emotion of wanting to see you and then seeing you – the better and better our product and our view of the world will be.
People go on Snapchat – I don’t understand it. It’s the first app I felt, ‘Oh no, I’m out of touch with burgeoning technology. I’m not 16!’
I can only speak to the Democrat side, but for the Democrats, everything is aggressively measured, and what that means is if you’re going to use Snapchat, you’re going to use it for a reason, not just for fun.
It’s super cool becoming friends with people from other countries because you can get their Snapchat and talk to them.
If I go on summer vacation, I’d make a funny video about it for YouTube. For Instagram I’d show the gorgeous pictures. Snapchat is for the little side moments, like the hotel room, the food. Twitter is for whatever thoughts that come to mind about the vacation.
I mainly use Instagram and Twitter to be able to interact with fans and talk to them, and then Snapchat is the app I use to interact with my friends.
Snapchat’s ramp reminded us of another mobile app Benchmark had the good fortune to back at an early stage: Instagram.
When it comes time to where the new album gets closer, I start singing the song a cappella; I’ll preview it on my Snapchat and get creative with it – just kind of bringing everybody into more than just listening to the record on album.
Sadly, it seems as if there is no longer any real history. Just momentary reactions to events that disappear like sky-writing with items like Twitter, texts, Meerkat, Snapchat, and Instagram.
Social systems have values – arguments baked into their design. For example, Twitter’s core argument seems to be, ‘Everything should be public, and messages should find the largest audience possible.’ Snapchat’s might be, ‘Communication should be private and ephemeral.’
Managing directors at top-tier investment banks may pocket a million a year and be worth tens of millions after a long career. Early employees at tech firms like Uber, Airbnb, and Snapchat can make many times that amount of money in a matter of years.
A lot of my girlfriends are on Snapchat, and they were being scandalous with what they were showing on there. I keep it pretty simple. I give updates and share things.
After learning about Snapchat Stories, I’ve become obsessed with Snapchat.
I don’t keep an ongoing dribble of updates of my day, but I tell little compartmentalized stories every day on Snapchat. I use it much more like making a movie than maintaining a diary. When people watch my 60-second clips, there’s a beginning, middle, and end.
Parents can’t monitor what you are doing on Snapchat.
The social marketing teams of big companies will always figure out a way to advertise on Snapchat. I’d like to create a space for people who have a lot of talent but not a lot of reach.
As users flock to Vine, Snapchat and, previously, Instagram, the social platforms are challenged to continue to be the primary provider of these services to the growing army of smartphone users.
More people are watching college football on Snapchat than they are on television.
Every camera shoots horizontal, right? So we’re all super used to framing things with lots of horizontal room. We’ve seen this new wave of Snapchat stories and Instagram stories where people are actually framing for and recording in vertical. Whether it’s better or not is debatable.
I don’t have social media. I don’t have Facebook or Instagram or Snapchat.
The main gripe I have with Snapchat is as a content creator, which I understand is not the normal perspective… How is anyone ever going to find my Snapchat Story if they don’t have my username or my number?
Since the iPhone, the most transformative products have not been gadgets but services. Facebook, Twitter, and Snapchat have changed lives, but they didn’t launch to massive fanfare.
I’m not a big social media guy, I have no Twitter accounts, I don’t have Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, I don’t do any of that stuff.
I laugh at stuff like Snapchat thinking it can change the world.
There are a hundred thousand people on my Snapchat that I can talk to. And I think that’s awesome.
I started hearing Snapchat in the same context as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. That got me curious.
I’m not hard to find. I’m on Snapchat and Instagram every day.
When you look at Mark Zuckerberg and Snapchat and all these twentysomething billionaires, it’s really kind of fascinating; a classic tale of the haves and have-nots.
People think they have a perfect idea of who you are from a four-second Snapchat video… and fake blogs, stories, magazine covers. In reality, that’s not the case. Nobody knows who I am except family and my close friends.
Snapchat’s the place where people are hearing and learning about culture.
Snapchat is a really intimate medium.
I Snapchat in the bath. I Snapchat when I wake up. I’m giving people inspiration. It’s like a TV show.
My only piece of advice is that all of you consider every single text and Snapchat that you ever make as also being shared with your partner, because they all check your phones all the time – trust me on this one.
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