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Kristin Fiehler

Eta Tau Chapter, The University of North Carolina at Charlotte

Snapchat became the easiest way to share a joke or what you were doing. Sharing your feelings with an ironic filter on a selfie was high currency, especially once a screenshot was taken and later reshared for a birthday post. In particular, capturing a sister doing something silly so everyone could be in on the fun, and then reliving it every chance you had. The amount of Snapchat screenshots I amassed could fill a whole photo album. Social media was still mostly for sharing instead of big communication.

Megan Henderson

Delta Zeta Chapter, Sam Houston State University

The first thing I did on Bid Day was take a snap in my new letters to send to my family and friends and post on my story. Later that day, my member class created an MC’19 group chat. After Initiation, our chapter created a group Snapchat story for members, old and new. This allowed us to share funny moments throughout our day, where we were on campus to meet up or stories we wanted to tell. Even now, as an alum, I love communicating with my sisters on our group story!

did you know?

TikTok is a video-sharing social network platform that launched in 2016 with a current average of one million TikTok videos watched every day. It’s known for viral dance and lipsync videos, but any topic can be made into a TikTok video.

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