Honestly, I think the answers to your questions would be best found by spending some time on the website. I'm not quite sure what you're looking for. If you get twenty people commenting about their identity, would you consider that a representative sample of all Snapzu users?
In any case, welcome to the site! I just think you may be overthinking the demographics a bit. I'm more interested in your ideas than your age, gender, or other identifying labels.
Yes, I agree. You will only get a small slice of Snapzu with this sort of post. The best place to start, when trying to get to know Snapzu, is with the first message in your inbox (Prologue). It is full of advice and information about the community and how to find your way around. Welcome to the site!
That's a really good point, and I'm definitely excited to get to know more about people on Snapzu than what they identify as. I guess I'm just also curious about what they identify as. I'm not trying to put Snapzu in a box or anything, it's just that from my experience on reddit, things like an overwhelming political, gendered, racial, or cultural bias could have a homogenizing effect on the exchange of ideas, so I feel like it's helpful to get a general background on the community. Although I definitely get your point that the best way to do that is to spend time looking through Snapzu.
Honestly, I think the answers to your questions would be best found by spending some time on the website. I'm not quite sure what you're looking for. If you get twenty people commenting about their identity, would you consider that a representative sample of all Snapzu users?
In any case, welcome to the site! I just think you may be overthinking the demographics a bit. I'm more interested in your ideas than your age, gender, or other identifying labels.
Yes, I agree. You will only get a small slice of Snapzu with this sort of post. The best place to start, when trying to get to know Snapzu, is with the first message in your inbox (Prologue). It is full of advice and information about the community and how to find your way around. Welcome to the site!
Oh wow great! I didn't even see that. Thanks for the advice!
That's a really good point, and I'm definitely excited to get to know more about people on Snapzu than what they identify as. I guess I'm just also curious about what they identify as. I'm not trying to put Snapzu in a box or anything, it's just that from my experience on reddit, things like an overwhelming political, gendered, racial, or cultural bias could have a homogenizing effect on the exchange of ideas, so I feel like it's helpful to get a general background on the community. Although I definitely get your point that the best way to do that is to spend time looking through Snapzu.