Soft launch is a new trend that is gaining more and more supporters.
How to soft launch your private relationship on social media
The soft launch trend, which involves publishing photos from dates, has become so popular.
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It involves publishing a photo on social media that will reveal to our loved ones that we have a private life and that we are dating someone. What exactly is a soft launch?
In the age of social media, our lives are constantly being assessed. We want to brag about cool things, that's why we publish photos from holidays, trips, extracurricular activities and even work. Generation Z is especially at the forefront of this , as they can inform us about almost every step they take: going to the hairdresser, to a cafe, or for a walk in the park.
If we fall into this social media spiral, it is difficult to get out of it. We don't want anyone to think that our lives have become boring, so we add posts and stories that are intended to fuel the curiosity of our followers. It is no wonder that the soft launch trend, which involves publishing photos from dates, has become so popular.
What is a soft launch?
Soft launch is the so-called "soft introduction," i.e. publishing photos from a date or a night out on social media. However, they do not show the partner's face, only a fragment of his body, which is intended to fuel the curiosity of observers.
A photo of clasped hands and a fragment of a man's arm are photographs that are increasingly published on social media. They clearly show that we are building a relationship with someone, but it is not clear who that person is. You should not tag your partner in photos so that your loved ones cannot easily "find" him.
TikToker advises
Jenna Fisher, a digital marketing specialist, talked about the trick for a proper soft launch on TikTok. How to make a perfect soft launch?
"For girls: post a photo of him in a restaurant, but not to show his face, tag the restaurant, but don't tag his profile. For guys: add a photo of just you, but mark her profile as a photographer," Fisher explained.
What do you think about the soft launch? Will this be a lasting trend or a passing fad? Or maybe it's better to leave some things to yourself?
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This article was originally published on Ofeminin Women.
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