'Fb is on the level of no go back': Those 17-year-olds are very transparent about what they love and hate about social media

Gen Z hardly watch TV, use WhatsApp for speaking with their oldsters and are courted via the likes of Snapchat, Instagram and YouTube for his or her consideration. Some are in reality no longer lovers of Fb in spite of the company's makes an attempt to win teenagers again to the platform.
Gen Z rarely watch TV, use WhatsApp for communicating with their parents and are courted by the likes of Snapchat, Instagram and YouTube for their attention. Some are really not fans of Facebook despite the firm's attempts to win teens back to the platform.Original article
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