PPPHOTO is a ppphhhhantastic idea if I ppphhhsssay so my ppphhhself. - Daffy Duck.
Just kidding, that's not a direct Daffy quote, but it is a quote from me. PPPHOTO was introduced to me around march and is a sort of DIY gif maker. It has both a browser page and app but is mostly operational from the app because you can only post from the app. Similar to Instagram it has a scrolling layout and uses hashtags to push your ppphotos out, and is meant to be a quick and easy way to show little bits of your life. PPPHOTO takes a series of 5 pictures and then plays them forward and then backward to get a short choppy motion picture. It allows for more of a story to be told with motion rather then photogenic creativity. It is incredibly simple to use, and most importantly it keeps you coming back because of how easy it makes being creative. It is free to use, so why not!
I can't imagine Restore Ministries going crazy on this platform but I think demolition ppphotos would be really cool to look at and would bring in more recruits. Seeing a broken house getting torn down with chains then going backwards would be awesome! The NPO would benefit if they had their volunteers use the app and post ppphotos with information directing to their Facebook page (their only online webpage), but having its own profile would be good too.
I can see how PPPHOTO would be a fun, creative way to utilize a non-profit organization. However, I think that it has to be a specific type of NPO for this platform to utilize this social media platform. I can definitely see how PPPHOTO can keep people coming back to their platform.
ReplyDeleteI have never heard of this site, but from the sounds of it it would be rather enjoyable. I know that I frequently use gifs when conversing with my friends and a site that allows me to make my own would be great. I agree that it probably wouldn't be of the greatest use to an NPO, but it could help get in touch with the younger generations.
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