Selves. This "scourge" of recent years may seem incomprehensible to older people, but it is one of the bigger marketing trends for smartphone sales from almost all companies. The truth is that everyone can do as they please in this field, everyone's right is if they want to take a photo of themselves and share their face on various social media, but things take on a different dimension when the risk to life is equated. his or even worse for the lives of others.
Of great interest are the data from the research of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, in which reports of deaths from 2011 to 2017 were examined to find that at least 259 of our fellow human beings lost their lives trying to take a selfie. under very dangerous conditions. The number, in fact, is considered a fairly low approach since the cause of death is another (eg he may have been hit by a train or fell from a roof in an attempt to take a selfie).
Naturally, the results of the survey showed more casualties in India (159 to be exact), followed by Russia, the US and Pakistan, with the majority being men under the age of 30. We said, "magic" and self-promotion is everyone's right, but as a point.