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12. Is There An App That You Hate But Use Anyways?
When Scrolling Through Social Media, Do You Prefer Posts From Celebrities Or From Your Best Friends?
If You Had The World’s Attention For 30 Seconds, What Would You Say?
thxs for who answer these

The app that I hate but use the most is google hangouts. I enjoy posts form my bff's because it helps me to just see what they are doing so we can catch up. if I had the worlds attention I would sing

The app I hate but use the most is YouTube; sure it gives me something to watch and do, but it causes so much drama. Not only that, but I hate seeing people I like to watch being sad because they aren't getting monetized, otherwise known as paid.

When I'm on my social medias, I prefer my friends' posts over celebrities' posts since there's a higher chance of my friends responding to my post than some big shot.

If I had the world's full attention, I would give it to someone else. I don't have anything I want to say myself, so I'd give it to someone else who had something worth saying.

Hope this helped!

I've never used any apps.

thxs ms sue for help XD

and Cardinary

But I think, Barry, you should be answering this question yourself. However, you have a perfect shot of a example.

Your friend, Sliverstream.

I know Barry copied/pasted that question ... but who typed it ... with a capital letter on every, single word? How semi-literate of whoever that was!

Every app on my phone and iPad is a program -- and every program on my Mac is an app! Are you concentrating on only social media junk? Or are you considering bank apps (to send my grandkids money!) or email apps (so I don't have to wait to get home to the Mac) or Kindle/Books apps (so I have something to read while in a waiting room) ... or what?

There's far more to life and apps than social media! And usually much more useful and interesting!!

You guys are hilarious! XD

12. Probably Snapchat if y'all are surprised, but I get spammed with notifications all of the time on Snapchat. I still use it, because all of my friends use it. I mostly prefer posts from my friends, because I know them better and I just think the posts from celebrities are stupid. For example, when a celebrity was getting Skittles from a gas station it was apparently soooo cool. If I had the world's attention for 30 seconds, I don't exactly know what I would say, but I guess I could say to everyone to give people more than one or two or three chances.

Aha! So you ARE referring only to the social media junk apps! I'm not surprised really since my grandkids do pretty much the same.

But do you ever use any apps on your phone (or whatever) for constructive purposes, such as the ones I mentioned above?

1. Is There An App That You Hate But Use Anyways?

To determine if there is an app you hate but use anyways, you can reflect on the apps you have on your phone or other devices. Consider which ones you use frequently even though you may not like them. It can be any app that does not bring you joy or adds any value to your life, yet you find yourself using it out of habit or necessity. Examples might include apps for work or school, certain social media platforms, or utility apps that you find frustrating but still use.

2. When Scrolling Through Social Media, Do You Prefer Posts From Celebrities Or From Your Best Friends?
To determine your preference when scrolling through social media, think about which type of posts you find more interesting or engaging. Consider whether you enjoy seeing updates and content from your close friends, such as their personal experiences, photos, or thoughts. Alternatively, reflect on whether you are more drawn to posts from celebrities, which may include news, updates on their work, insights into their lives, or other forms of entertainment. Your preference may vary depending on your interests and the type of content each group provides.

3. If You Had The World’s Attention For 30 Seconds, What Would You Say?
To determine what you would say if you had the world's attention for 30 seconds, you can reflect on your values, passions, and the issues you care about. Consider what message or ideas you would like to share with as many people as possible in a short amount of time. It could be a personal message, a call to action for a global cause, words of wisdom, or any other impactful statement. The choice is subjective and depends on your individual perspective and the importance you assign to particular topics or themes.