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Do you scoff at people who appear in iMessage as a green bubble? Or are you the person with the green bubble that has been unaware of your friends secretly judging you? In the season premiere, Ashley Carman of The Verge...
Why do iPhone users judge people with green text bubbles? is an episode from Why'd You Push That Button? by Vox Media Podcast Network. Do you scoff at people who appear in iMessage as a green bubble? Or are you the person with the green bub...
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Published May 15, 2019, 34:45 long, audio available.
Do you scoff at people who appear in iMessage as a green bubble? Or are you the person with the green bubble that has been unaware of your friends secretly judging you? In the season premiere, Ashley Carman of The Verge and Kaitlyn Tiffany of The Goods by Vox talk to experts and users about how Apple's design and color choice in iMessage can cause rifts in relationships. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Why do iPhone users judge people with green text bubbles? is an episode from Why'd You Push That Button? by Vox Media Podcast Network.
This episode is 34:45 long.
This episode was published on May 15, 2019.
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Why do iPhone users judge people with green text bubbles? is from Why'd You Push That Button? by Vox Media Podcast Network.
Published May 15, 2019 and 34:45 long