I'm too old to understand Snapchat.

Snapchat is a really intimate medium.

Parents don't even know what's going on on Snapchat.

Parents can't monitor what you are doing on Snapchat.

My friends are all about Instagram and all about Snapchat.

I wish I had invested in the series A of Snapchat and Uber.

I'm not hard to find. I'm on Snapchat and Instagram every day.

It's not 100 per cent clear to me what's working about Snapchat.

I laugh at stuff like Snapchat thinking it can change the world.

I mainly use Twitter, Instagram and Snapchat. Those are my three.

I can't stand Snapchat, but that will be extinct before it is relevant.

I don't want to be a Snapchat star. I barely want to be a YouTube star.

Snapchat's the place where people are hearing and learning about culture.

I don't have social media. I don't have Facebook or Instagram or Snapchat.

My oldest grew up on Disney, but my youngest is all about Snapchat and YouTube.

I came off Snapchat. I was done with it... I think I spent too much time on it.

I refuse to do Snapchat. I'm not getting it, and I kind of like having mystery.

More people are watching college football on Snapchat than they are on television.

If we take a step back and look at what Snapchat is, it all starts with the camera.

Tell all the ladies to follow me on Snapchat. I don't want to see no guys snapping me.

Would I rather be on 'Saturday Night Live' or Snapchat? I'd rather be on 'Saturday Night Live.'

There are a hundred thousand people on my Snapchat that I can talk to. And I think that's awesome.

The thing is that what you see on Snapchat, that's DJ Khaled. That's Khaled for real. That's Khaled.

People are worried about privacy, and its one of the reasons people are using a service like SnapChat.

I Snapchat in the bath. I Snapchat when I wake up. I'm giving people inspiration. It's like a TV show.

I started hearing Snapchat in the same context as Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. That got me curious.

The fun thing about Snapchat is really the surprise and the joy that comes from learning how to use it.

When you can't make up your mind about which shoe to choose, you post a photo to SnapChat and ask the fans.

All the kids are freaking out about Snapchat, so I'm hoping to trick them into thinking I know how to use it, too.

Snapchat's ramp reminded us of another mobile app Benchmark had the good fortune to back at an early stage: Instagram.

The great thing about Snapchat is your fans can get a detailed experience of what your life is like behind the scenes.

It's super cool becoming friends with people from other countries because you can get their Snapchat and talk to them.

There is absolutely a side of me that people don't know. I'm not myself on Snapchat or Instagram. That's totally not me.

When you're dealing with the age of Snapchat, Facebook, and Instagram, then everything becomes very selfish and cynical.

I use Twitter mostly, and then whenever I just want to preview some new music that I record, I take to Snapchat or TikTok.

I put out some very entertaining material on social media! Check my Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat! I got jokes for days!

The most habit-forming products are intra-day behaviors. We take out Snapchat or Instagram or Pinterest multiple times a day.

The truth is, in this age of Instagram and Facebook and Snapchat, we know way too much about athletes - and it's their fault.

My daughter was the one actually who believed in social media - she pushed me to get into Instagram, Snapchat, and everything else.

I like to experiment with different things and find different uses for them. New things pop up every day - Snapchat, Vine, Parasail.

I'm most active on Instagram, then Twitter, and then Facebook. I haven't opened up Snapchat for the public; it's only for my friends.

I'm not a big social media guy, I have no Twitter accounts, I don't have Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, I don't do any of that stuff.

I like Instagram - it's a good way to keep up with my friends without having to text or call all the time, and I really like Snapchat.

I shift between Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat probably 250 times a day, which probably isn't healthy, but I'm unfortunately addicted.

Social media is about friending someone so they'll invite you to a party or get you a job. If that's the work, Snapchat is the playground.

People go on Snapchat - I don't understand it. It's the first app I felt, 'Oh no, I'm out of touch with burgeoning technology. I'm not 16!'

Everybody around me had a Snapchat, and I said I would never get on it. I'm still on Instagram, you know? They convinced me to get Snapchat.

I'm always trying to respond to my Instagram direct messages, even if they're a little weird. I'll have a Q&A on Snapchat and talk to everyone.

We are not advertising ourselves as a secure platform. It's a communication platform. It's not our job to police the world or Snapchat of jerks.

A sexy selfie can be incredibly empowering - but remember that, while a Snapchat message might expire, nothing on the Internet truly disappears.

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