Global – With the rise of emojis, mobile IM is making a comeback as the primary form of communication among members of Generations I and D.
- Presented in conjunction with our Tech Futures report, The IM Crowd looks at teenagers' views on messaging
- Features three teens from Japan, the UK and Venezuela
We continually hear in the media that teenagers are leaving Facebook in droves, but for our latest tribe LS:N Global spoke to three girls – Marcela Maiki Chacon (11), Emily Sanderson (15) and Honoka Tamura (18) – about what they think about social media and how they communicate with friends in the digital world.
The Big Picture
For more on teenagers’ views on Facebook, YouTube and Instant Messaging, see our latest tribe report, The IM Crowd.