Jean Luo
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Podcast Appearances
So if you're sitting across the table from someone having dinner and you're wearing specs, you can actually build something together or play together or learn together.
And so it takes computing from being this really single player experience that it has been for decades and turns it into something that's shared.
And I think that's really inspiring and exciting to me.
I think that that origin of lenses was so helpful and powerful to Snapchat.
In the early days of Snapchat, people said, why would I take a selfie?
That doesn't make any sense.
But as soon as you gave people a new way to express themselves or vomit a rainbow or put on funny dog ears or whatever, people wanted to share those moments with their friends.
And it became an opportunity to connect or to share that folks otherwise didn't have.
And so that real invitation to create, I think, was so important in the early days of lenses.
you know, in terms of building that foundation to the platform we have today.
Yeah, it's funny.
I just can't turn it off.
You know what I mean?
I feel like I'm constantly inspired by all sorts of stuff, primarily by other people and the people who use our service or our team members who've got great, fun ideas.
I really love coming up with new ideas and playing around with different ways of
seeing the world.
And I just find it endless.
I was in the car this morning and I came up with a new idea that I'm very excited about.
So, it really like put a little bounce in my step coming into the office.
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