Snapchat is an app that takes pictures but after a limited time are deleted automatically. Kevin Morris talks about the worries many companies have, and the crime many young people are committing. It used to be, that when a young Junior banker was cot in a stray picture drunk, he was fired on the spot, but now the pictures are deleted. The embarrassing pictures are not the problem, the problem is swopping inside secrets that should remain secrets. Kevin concludes his paper by advising people who use snapchat, that there are some people that can recover the deleted photo somehow.
Kevin's way of writing is somewhat clear, short and to the point. He does not go off topic, but he only reveals what side he is on towards the end. In this article, he makes an impression that he is against snapchat, but in the end he changes that impression by helping and giving advice to who uses snapchat. I liked the article because it provided more information about snapchat and about how people are using it.
http://www.salon.com/2013/07/31/will_snapchat_open_the_floodgates_for_insider_trading_partner/
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