After exploring through selfiecity, what actually interested me was not the age,gender, or the facial expression that different people made while taking a selfie, maybe a little but not much. However what actually interested me was the way how their team work together to college these selfie dates, specially that final step, where members have to manually double check if the selfie was tagged correctly. What surprised me was that there are approximately only 4% imagine that are actual selfies, I think maybe posting a plate of delicious food might get you more likes on Facebook or Instagram. Lastly according to selfiecity.net New York City’s Men and Women has the oldest average age for taking selfies. I think the reason for that is because New York City is such a busy city, where people do all day is focusing on their work instead of social media or entertainments.
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