Skip to main content
Home
Snurblog — Axel Bruns

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Information
  • Blog
  • Research
  • Publications
  • Presentations
  • Press
  • Creative
  • Search Site

Exploring the Uses of Snapchat

Snurb — Monday 26 October 2015 02:27
Social Media | Mobile and Wireless Technologies | AoIR 2015 |

We move on in this session at AoIR 2015 to Nicole Ellison, who highlights the different frames through which we might understand mobile uses; one is the affordances frame which might highlight the differences between content persistence and ephemerality, for instance. She points to Snapchat in this context, as a particularly interesting object of research.

Snapchat uses were studied here by exploring the interaction experiences of a cohort of undergraduates across different media and using Snapchat as the baseline. They were surveyed for instance on the pleasantness of their interactions (where face-to-face ranked high, email and texting low); on supportiveness (Snapchat rates poorly overall); on valence (Twitter and f2f high); on closeness (Snapchat, texting and calling high).

Snapchat content was seen as funny, spontaneous, and quotidian; there were also lower self-presentational concerns. It was also seen as ephemeral and restricted, requiring immediate engagement because otherwise content would soon disappear again. Interactions were primarily between close friends.

The key patterns here are a lowered self-presentation that had few long-term risks; a focus on the present because of the ephemerality of content, requiring attention; and a relational maintenance component that involves keeping in touch and social grooming (rather than social support). Snapchat may be filling a gap in the temporal, ephemeral media ecology, now that Facebook is used primarily for more longer-term activities.

  • 2791 views
INFORMATION
BLOG
RESEARCH
PUBLICATIONS
PRESENTATIONS
PRESS
CREATIVE

Recent Work

Presentations and Talks

Beyond Interaction Networks: An Introduction to Practice Mapping (ACSPRI 2024)

» more

Books, Papers, Articles

Untangling the Furball: A Practice Mapping Approach to the Analysis of Multimodal Interactions in Social Networks (Social Media + Society)

» more

Opinion and Press

Inside the Moral Panic at Australia's 'First of Its Kind' Summit about Kids on Social Media (Crikey)

» more

Creative Work

Brightest before Dawn (CD, 2011)

» more

Lecture Series


Gatewatching and News Curation: The Lecture Series

Bluesky profile

Mastodon profile

Queensland University of Technology (QUT) profile

Google Scholar profile

Mixcloud profile

[Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Licence]

Except where otherwise noted, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0 Licence.