Well now, let’s talk about this here “snaochat nudes” thing. I ain’t no spring chicken, but I hear things, ya know? Kids these days, always fiddlin’ with their phones. This “snaochat,” sounds like a whole lotta trouble to me.
What is this snaochat anyway? Sounds like one of them newfangled things. From what I gather, it’s like sendin’ pictures, but they disappear after a bit. Poof! Gone! Like magic, I guess. But is it really gone? That’s the question, ain’t it? These young’uns, they think they’re so clever, sendin’ all sorts of pictures. Naked pictures, they call ’em “nudes.” Lord have mercy!
I heard tell that lots of young folks are sharin’ these kinds of pictures. They call it “sextin’” or some such nonsense. Explorin’, they say. Explorin’ what, I ask ya? Seems to me they’re explorin’ trouble. Back in my day, we didn’t have no such things. If you liked someone, you, you know, talked to ’em. Maybe held their hand. None of this picture-takin’ business.
- Sharing pictures is easy, real easy.
- But things ain’t always what they seem.
- These pictures, they might disappear from the phone, but where do they really go?
I hear there are ways to save them pictures, even if they’re supposed to be gone. Screenshots, they call ’em. Or some other fancy gadgets. So, that picture you thought was private? Not so private after all. And then what? It ends up on the internet, for everyone to see. That ain’t right. It ain’t right at all.
It ain’t just the kids neither. I heard some fellas, they use this snaochat to ask for them naked pictures. “Hookups,” they call it. Sounds disrespectful to me. Women ain’t playthings, you hear? And these boys, they think it’s all fun and games, but it ain’t. It can hurt people. It can ruin lives.
Now, they say snaochat is safer than some other things, like that “Insta-gram” or “Tik