Gen Z is sending 12-minute-long voice notes, but stops listening three and a half minutes in, according to a new study. Research by Talkmobile found four in five Brits (80 percent) never listen to the ...
The audio messages give users the freedom to deliver lengthy, meandering monologues — to the chagrin of some recipients. By Carly Lewis It has become a common scene. Your phone dings, but instead of a ...
Voice notes are dividing London - Gen Z love them while their parents’ and grandparents’ generation loathe them, a new study suggests. Research from mobile network operator Talkmobile – who believe ...
Best friends Hope Sloop and Bobbi Miller first met on TikTok. Although they have known each other for less than a year, they rarely see each other in person because they live on opposite coasts. But ...
In our Love App-tually series, Mashable shines a light into the foggy world of online dating. With voice features finding a spotlight on dating apps, scrolling through profile pictures isn’t the only ...
As the handy audio tool is turning ten years old (*mic drop*), WH asks if we need to pay closer attention to its impact on our wellbeing In August 2013, WhatsApp released what has gone on to be ...
We all have that one friend: You text her a question, and her response comes in the form of a two-minute voice note. Then, maybe you respond to her voice note with another text, and she leaves you ...
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