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Many people say the pressure to share memories on social media often prevents from being 'in the moment'

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Many people say the pressure to share memories on social media often prevents from being 'in the moment'

Many people say the pressure to share memories on social media often prevents from being 'in the moment'

New research conducted by OnePoll on behalf of GoPro revealed the largest "memory mishaps" that lead to the loss of important photos and videos.


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