Trade Resources Industry Views Selfies Were Choice of Picture Sydney, Brisbane Users Chose to Share on The Social Network

Selfies Were Choice of Picture Sydney, Brisbane Users Chose to Share on The Social Network

WHILE Melburnians love their food it seems that residents of Australia?s northern cities are in love with themselves, the first survey of Instagram?s million local users reveals.

So called ?selfies? were the top choice of picture Sydney, Brisbane and Gold Coast Instagram users chose to share on the social network, making them Australia?s most narcissistic citizens.

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