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Einfach mehr aus WhatsApp rausholen
(Just get more out of WhatsApp)
Newspaper | B.Z. (Berlin)
Date | 10.11.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | GIFs, WhatsApp
Summary | Many people have WhatsApp: 69% of Germans have it. But many do not know about fantastic new features that have been added over time. One can now send GIFs over WhatsApp or change the font of one's messages. One can also underline or cross out one's messages. There is a feature that shows users their WhatsApp usage statistics, how many messages they sent, how many they received, and so on.
Image Description | Screenshots of instructions.
Image Tags | WhatsApp
Sprechen Sie Emoji?
(Do you speak emoji?)
Newspaper | B.Z. (Berlin)
Date | 12.2.2017
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | emojis, texting
Summary | Emojis have become ubiquitous in text messaging - one can hardly imagine life without them. Some even try to text with emojis only but because that can be a quite difficult task, there is now a book teaching readers 'How to Speak Emoji' so that we can all use the same emojis to mean the same ambiguous things.
Image Description | N/A
Wer nicht snapt, ist out
(Who doesn’t snap is out)
Newspaper | B.Z. (Berlin)
Date | 1.5.2016
Language | German
Country | Germany
Topic Tags | Facebook, Snapchat, WhatsApp, youth
Summary | Snapchat is the new hot social media channel for the German youth. Now that the parent generation is uding Facebook and WhatsApp, teenagers are looking for digital spaces free of parental supervision. Snapchat is more aimed at visual rather than verbal communication, though now audio and video calls can be made. The article lists three new (not necessarily messaging) apps that are gaining popularity amongst young people: Miitomo, musical.ly, WeMesh.
Image Description | Screenshots of two snaps, and digital image of the Snapchat logo.
Image Tags | female(s), logo, Snapchat
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