For a change, Snapchat has launched a new feature inspired by Facebook.
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| How to use Snapchat’s ‘year in review’ feature |
As the curtains are about to be drawn on the current year,
Snapchat is now allowing its users to recollect all the memories gone by in
2017, through its latest ‘year in review’ update.
Users who saved their photos
to the ‘memories’ section can cherish those moments again with the app’s new
feature, “A Look Back at 2017,” built into the same section.
The feature is a first for
Snapchat, post the rollout of its option for users to save snaps into a
memories section where posts can be retained past the 24-hour limit, reports
The Verge.
How to use Snapchat’s Year in Review
To access this feature, a
user can tap on the memories icon at the bottom of the screen, and select the
‘A Look Back at 2017’ option.
The snaps are automatically
weaved into a story, but can be customised by selecting the “Edit Story”
option and tapping the “X” to delete the snaps that are not meant to be
included. The story can then be saved and sent to friends as well.
However, the company
clarified that a story will not be made unless there are sufficient amount of
pictures available in the folder.
Inspired by Facebook?
The new feature is clearly
inspired by Facebook’s Year in Review feature wherein the social networking
giant collates top photos and posts to create a video collage. The feature,
however, has drawn flak from some users for bringing up bad memories. Facebook
now gives users more control on what content they can share on the
social network.

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