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Major gap between the design and the target audience of this product. I'm assuming they don't want 6 year olds on this platform, yet the framing of each "snap" is surrounded by what looks like it belongs in a children's coloring book.
Overall, it kinda seems like this is exactly what snapchat could've done wrong with filters, but didn't.
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I'm not sure why this is getting so much hate. The concept is overused and cliche, but the if facebook wants to communicate through a fun and cartoonish style, design wise that is their choice for whatever that works for the app. IMO the graphics are great, yes cartoonish, and maybe overused in some sense, but a vast asian popularity plus more and more western popularity is getting used to this style, its not a new style anymore and certainly no longer considered childish, maybe a few years back it was. Designers from different companies are adapting to cartoon styles more and more and lets not bash facebook for this very decision.
Facebook's new app for high schoolers has a worrisome problem: anyone can pretend to be a teenager
If it seems odd to you that an app that's specifically designed for and aimed at minors doesn't have any safeguards to prevent adults from posing as minors, you're not alone.
Lifestage's lack of age authentication and visibility settings pose serious privacy concerns, according to Common Sense Media, a non-profit organization that educates families about internet safety for children.
http://www.businessinsider.com/f...
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The colors are killing my eyes! or Maybe its another indication i have drifted away from the shores of 'teen-age'.
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