‘Selfie’ was the Oxford Dictionaries Word of the year for 2013, and it’s not hard to see why. From party to office and launch to the bathroom, #selfies have become an essential tool for self-expression throughout social networking sites, across the web, and around the globe.
Below are the results of a study to probe American adults about the selfies they’ve posted online – and the selfies they wish they’d kept to themselves. Here’s what they found out.
Some key highlights:
- 47 percent of U.S adults have ever taken a selfie.
- 80 percent of people who have taken a selfie have shared it publicly.
- 26 percent of people who have publicly shared a selfie have regretted it later, including 31 percent of men and 21 percent of women.
So what type of Selfies category are you in?
Source: www.picmonkey.com
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