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1. Youtube Youtube is a video sharing service. Users of YouTube can watch, like,
share, comment on, and contribute their own videos. PCs, laptops,
tablets, and cell phones can all be used to access the video service.
Since viewers, particularly those in the teenage age group, can relate
to the credibility of user-generated content, YouTube is the third most
popular website worldwide. Popular YouTubers use traditional media in
addition to their own content to develop their personal brands.
2. Tiktok TikTok is a social media site where users can make, share, and find
short videos. The software gives young people a platform to express
themselves through lip-syncing, dancing, comedy, and singing. It also
enables users to make videos and share them with their social
networks.
3. Messenger People used the social media platform Messenger to send messages,
share files, photographs, videos, stickers, and audio. Users could also
respond to messages from other users and communicate with bots.
Voice and video calling are also supported by the service.
7. Pinterest On the social media site Pinterest, users can get ideas and inspiration
for hobbies and interests. Every concept is represented by a Pin, a
picture that Pinterest users search for and save. Pinterest is excellent
for increasing traffic and sales because pins can also point to other
websites.
8. Snapchat Snapchat's initial focus was on private, person-to-person photo
sharing, but you may now use it for a variety of tasks, such as sending
videos, live video chatting, texting, making caricature-like Bitmoji
charactesrs, and sharing a chronological "story" that is broadcast to all
of your followers.
9. Wattpad Wattpad is a social reading platform where users can read and write
original tales. The website, according to creators Allen Lau and Ivan
Yuen, intends to break down boundaries between readers and authors
and build social communities around stories.
10. Gmail Gmail, which is pronounced "Gee-mail," is a free web-based email
service that offers customers a gigabyte of message storage and the
option to search for certain messages.
11. Google Meet Google Meet is a video-chatting tool primarily aimed for business and
office use, allowing colleagues to communicate via video and text.
12. WhatsApp WhatsApp is a free, multiplatform messaging app that lets you make
video and voice calls, send text messages, and more — all with just a
Wi-Fi connection.
2. Out of the 15 you have listed above, which of these are you using? When and why are you using
this media?