One of the selfiecity findings that I found interesting to me was that in the five cities there were significantly more female selfies than male selfies and Moscow has an 82% of females who take selfies. On the other hand, New York is in third with a percentage of 61.6% which I found very interesting. Another selfiecity findings that I found interesting was that the cities Bangkok and Sao Paulo had more smiles when the people in those cities take a selfie. The one data that surprised me was that the average amount of head tilt for women is 50% higher than for men with Sao Paulo having an average head tilt of 16.9 degrees for females which was very shocking to me.
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Excellent point about the gender difference in head tilts, makes you wonder whether women are ‘trained’ to pose more than men.