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    Snapchat is receiving a direct message update!

    The Snapchat app is bringing the highly anticipated direct message update with its upcoming update. Here are the details...

    According to the latest leaks, Snapchat will introduce a new update called “Eternal Memory” feature. With this feature, we will be able to easily save important direct messages. However, some argue that this innovation goes against the nature of the app, as Snapchat has always been known for its ephemeral nature, deleting messages shortly after they’re viewed. This move is seen as a precursor to significant changes within the platform. The update, currently in the testing phase, leaves the release date uncertain. Here are the key details:

    Snapchat is making headlines with the new update. While the update will initially roll out in countries with fewer users, it is expected to become active in the United States if successful. However, despite this new feature, not all conversations will be savable, as only a limited number of sentences can be recorded.

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    One of the reasons behind this update is the high demand from users who have expressed frustration over the automatic deletion of messages they value.

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    Despite losing some of its former popularity due to the integration of many of its features into other social media platforms, Snapchat continues to hold a significant place in our lives. According to a recent study by the Pew Research Center, over 40% of American teenagers use the app every day. We hope that this update, which could potentially shake up the internet landscape, will benefit all users.

    What are your thoughts on this topic? Do you think Snapchat’s new strategy is appropriate? Do you use Snapchat? You can easily share your opinions with us in the comments section below. Your feedback is highly valuable to us.

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