Selfies Are In The Past; Group Shots Are All The It Now

It would figure that at the point where my wife and I have figured out how to actually take a selfie with both of us in a shot, they'd be on the way out. But such is the case according to a study from Washington State University. To be accurate true selfies, where there’s really just one person in the shot are generally disliked. Group shots, which I suppose our often off-centered goofy looking duet, would be preferred. 

The study compared actual Instagram pics asking users to rate which photos they preferred and how they felt about the pictures. The results were overwhelming. The selfies were generally viewed negatively with the group shots being viewed positively by most people. The pics were all in context. Similar locations, people, environments, etc. The only difference was the selfie vs. “posie” pics. Here’s the summation statement by the lead researcher: Individuals who post a lot of selfies are almost uniformly viewed as less likable, less successful, more insecure and less open to new experiences.


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