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by smelendez
3694 days ago
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My guess is that Snapchat will fade, like MySpace, LiveJournal or AIM. It's great for teens and early adults, with tight knit social circles and the undivided attention to look at fast-disappearing posts, but that's not much of the population. Lots of people don't even understand how it works, while Facebook and Instagram are pretty intuitive. My bet is the current audience will age out of Snapchat, gradually seeing it as something for kids, and the next group of kids will use something else entirely. Of course, I could be wrong--I wouldn't have predicted Snapchat would get as big as it has, so more power to them if they can keep it going. |
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The first time was when I first heard of it, "that'll never take off what a dumb fad app."
The second time was when they turned down the $40MM offer from facebook.
The third time was when they turned down the $3B offer from facebook.
They're now valued at $16B. I don't bash snapchat anymore.
Turns out snapchat isn't just for messaging anymore, a lot of people watch the channels on it as if it was any other form of TV, and advertisers absolutely love it.
I'm sure it will be disrupted at some point, but I've stopped trying to "call it."