Those disappearing Snapchats just got a little staying power
Snapchat announced Snapchat Stories Wednesday, a new feature that allows users to compile photos and videos taken through the app into a montage of sorts that will live on for 24 hours. Now when users take photos and videos, they can elect to include them in their Snapchat Story, which is viewable an unlimited number of times by any of their friends. (You can also make stories available to the public.)
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After 24 hours, the images and videos in a user’s story will disappear, making room for new content. “Your Story never ends and it’s always changing,” the Snapchat Team wrote on the company’s blog. “The end of your Story today is the beginning of your Story tomorrow.” All photos and videos in the montage will include a list of people who have viewed it. Read more…
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