The findings on SelfieCity I found most interesting were that there is a significantly greater number of selfies taken by woman than men. To me, this is not surprising because it seems like this is likely. I always notice women taking selfies more often than men, it seems rare to me to see men taking selfies. Another finding from SelfieCity I don’t find surprising is the age range of people who take selfies. I would assume selfies are taken by a younger group of people. This is proven true when the median ages are presented as 21 for Bangkok and 25 in NYC. It is shown that most people don’t smile for selfies yet many tilt their heads. In my opinion, these are the main aspects of taking selfies.
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