After reviewing the website “SelfieCity” I found it interesting to see that so many people around the world, young adults in particular, take selfies. It’s almost astoundingly see that women are statistically more likely than men to take a selfie and to tilt their head in the picture as well. Drawing from my own experience I found that I’m more likely to catch women in the middle of taking a selfie than men. What really surprised me about selfies was that men over thirty are more likely to take a selfie than women of the same age. I thought the trend of women taking more selfies would remain constant but for some reason it shifted. Something that also caught my attention is that people don’t smile that often for selfies. Overall I found the website extremely insightful to the world we live in.
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