eLationships Dec 05, 2014 relationships social life social media Digital Intimacy eLationships ... Gen Ys and Zs are increasingly getting to know relative strangers on an emotional level online. In today’s connected world, finding someone who shares the same interests, no matter how obscure, is commonplace. As TechCrunch mused on the phenomenon, “We are all weirdos now—thanks to tech.” Yet, as online access and communication have become increasingly more sophisticated while consumers have become more deeply engaged users, what technology is really engendering are relationships. Indeed, web ...
Pop Politics Mar 02, 2016 marketing media & entertainment social consciousness celebrities politics ... in order to avoid the risk of losing young voters. It’s crucial for them to show a more playful side that demonstrates their ability to not only talk the talk of young constituents but also walk the walk. Moreover, for some people, the political system’s embracing of pop culture feels less emotionally manipulative than other forms of communication because of the entertainment factor: in making light of issues, it has the ability to be more candid, and more upfront overall than can the government ...
School Of (Work)Life Sep 23, 2017 career education social life college company culture friends ... work see, too. And as conversations between coworkers have migrated from email to less formal methods of communication, such as IM and text message, their relationships have become more personal. Digital access also affords modern employees the opportunity to take their work home and shift their hours, so they don’t need to feel bad about socializing frequently in the office and not getting everything done during the standard business hours. In fact, 54% of young adults and 62% of Trendsetters ...
Mom Focus Aug 10, 2013 ... , smartphones are also key for their text messaging capabilities. Texting is the new cornerstone for quick, easy, efficient communication, which is especially resonant with XY moms as “easy” and “efficient” are the buzzwords of modern parents. MOMS “LIKE” YOUR BRANDHaving established themselves as a substantial subset of the Facebook community, moms are now spending considerable chunks of time on the social networking site. Moms view Facebook as a place where they can present themselves as “more-than-moms ...
POP Trends Jun 12, 2014 media & entertainment retail books music TV ... finished versions of games to gauge interest and crowdsource player feedback. More than 180 games are currently offered under Early Access, selling for prices ranging from as little as $4.50 to as much as $60 for particularly buzzy titles-in-the-works. This feature forges a path of communication between developers and the gamers who support them, transforming what would otherwise be a straightforward e-commerce platform into a collaborative gaming community. MINECRAFT 101 The Minecraft phenomenon has ...
Social Communication Preferences Nov 29, 2017 ... A quantitative overview of how youth today are utilizing text chat and video apps to stay in touch with friends.COMMUNICATION TYPESWhen communicating digitally with friends, 72% of U.S. youth and 69% of UK youth prefer to communicate via written words and texts over the use of emojis or GIFs. Additionally, 66% of youth in the U.S. and 65% in the UK prefer to have an in person rather than digital communication approach, especially among Gen Zs in the U.S., as conversations take a more personal ...
Gen Z Tech and Social Media Jun 22, 2015 communication gen z technology mobile social media ... likely than 7- to 12-year-olds to both take and share photos, which stems from the fact that teens are more likely to own a cellphone and to have access to social media. What activities do you do regularly (at least once a week) on your mobile phone and/or tablet?Zs who own a cell phone/tablet Take photos | Share photos | Take videos | Share videos Mobile Communication Technology is also changing the way 7- to 17-year-olds communicate. It gives them the ability to be constantly connected ...
Gen Z Brands and Marketing Mar 26, 2015 communication gen z marketing branding social media ... think it also makes them look like a positive company rather than an aggressive annoying one. CARLEE, 14, CABrand Communication Even at a young age, Zs want to share their opinions with brands. They most commonly leave reviews directly on the company's website. Notably, Zs are twice as likely to leave a positive review as they are to post a negative comment. A quarter of young consumers have contacted brands via social networks, and 17% tweet at brands. More traditional methods of communication ...
Digital My Social Life Dec 22, 2014 communication social life social media ... ?Top 2 Box “Strongly agree” and “Somewhat agree” "Strongly agree" and "somewhat agree" SOCIALTAINMENT When visiting social media sites, teens are more likely than their older counterparts to use them for entertainment. Meanwhile, 19- to 24-year-olds are more likely than others to use these sites' communication features, and older Ys over-index on using them for information purposes. While social media provides inspiration, few say it's their primary reason for visiting. What do you primarily use ...
Digital My Mobile Life Dec 18, 2014 communication technology apps messaging mobile ... messaging apps because they are more personal than other forms of communication 4 in 10 mainstream users and 7 in 10 trendsetters have tried ephemeral messaging apps, suggesting usage will grow Ephemeral Messaging Motives Privacy and the freedom to be themselves top the list of reasons why young people like ephemeral messaging. Overall, teens are much more interested in the various benefits of ephemeral messaging and are also using these apps much more frequently than their older counterparts. Men ...