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Let me take a selfie

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On the other hand, tourist attractions struggle with too many visitors , who all want to take that one picture. Success can also mean downfall. Think of Venice. There are too many tourists, causing the original population to move away, because everything becomes too expensive and too crowded. And those who stay behind to work automatically become very unhappy.

Until well into 2015, photography was prohibited in museums, but when it did happen on a large scale, the museums also realized that this actually resulted in extra visits, mainly by young people. And not only the artwork was photographed, but especially the visitor in front of the artwork. The selfie.

In 2011, the year before Facebook bought Instagram, the app was extremely buggy . Every time buy bulk sms service Justin Bieber posted a photo, the app would crash. The first Instagram article appeared on Frankwatching , titled: 'Addicted to Instagram'. The reactions are hilarious. The first users experimented with photographing nature, with Instagram filters and with selfies.

Selfies give the impression that the creator is narcissistic. This may be true. More importantly, selfies have an effect on viewers: they stand out. On a relatively small mobile screen, familiar faces in an Instagram feed have stopping power . You stop scrolling, looking, and reading when you see the face of someone you know or admire.

Recognizability in photos and videos is one of the most important parts of Instagram, if you want to stand out among the 1 billion accounts. In addition, selfies are nothing new under the sun: what about the self-portraits of Vincent van Gogh? Famous selfies are the space selfie of astronaut Akihiko Hoshide (September 2012), that of Obama together with the Danish and British prime ministers at the funeral of Nelson Mandela and that of Ellen Degeneres at the Oscars (Twitter, 2014).
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