“I just have to put filters on my pictures and then I post them sometimes, but I don’t use it very often,” sophomore Jenna Ferrick said. Once posted, anyone can see the picture, regardless if someone is “following” a user or not. There are also filters and other effects they can add. Users on VSCO have their own profile where they can post photos, and they have the option to edit their photo before posting them. The difference between the apps, however, comes down to social expectations connected to each app. Could VSCO be the next Instagram? Similarly to how people use Instagram, VSCO users can post any picture they want, and others can see those posts in their feed. Instagram’s bright orange and pink icon appears on many WHS students’ phones, but a black and white VSCO icon is popping up on more and more devices. Pictured above is the icon of VSCO, a social media app used mostly by teenage girls.
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