Android Police : WhatsApp turns chat statuses into a straight-up Snapchat Stories clone

If you know what Snapchat Stories is, you know what today's WhatsApp update is: it really is that similar. WhatsApp statuses expire after 24 hours, you can place pictures, videos, or GIFs in them, and they can then be personalized with emoji, text, and drawings. The new feature is rolling out to all platforms for WhatsApp today, though not everyone has it just yet. WhatsApp also assures you that, just like your messages, statuses are end-to-end encrypted. In what appears to be a server-side update to the service, WhatsApp has announced a new "statuses" feature today that really isn't about chat status so much as it is a rip-off of Snapchat's Stories (which was earlier ripped off by Instagram last year).


The status feature's disappearance after 24 hours, paired with its use of photos and videos, mirrored a function rival messaging app Snapchat launched in October 2013. The WhatsApp feature was hardly the first such offense by Facebook or its subsidiaries. This is about a format, and how you take it to a network and put your own spin on it." The content of the status update, like the rest of WhatsApp, is "end-to-end encrypted," according to Koum's post, highlighting the app's major draw in a world of seemingly omnipresent government surveillance. In August, when Instagram, another Facebook-bought social media app, launched its thinly veiled Snapchat imitation feature—which, like Snapchat, it dubbed "Stories"—Instagram CEO Kevin Systrom more or less admitted to copying the soon-to-go-public photo messenger.

What Is WhatsApp Status? Everything To Know About The New Feature And How It Compares To Snapchat
Facebook-owned messaging app WhatsApp is set to introduce a new status feature that lets users share pictures and videos with their contacts by putting them in status. According to some reports, users will be allowed to post six ephemeral status updates in a day. This is not the first Facebook or one of its owned apps that has tried to copy Snapchat's ephemeral stories feature. Instagram introduces live video, vanishing direct messagesIn January this year, Facebook also launched an interactive stories feature called 'Mask' in Ireland on testing basis. Accord­ing to report­s, users will be allowe­d to post six epheme­ral status update­s in a dayIt seems like Facebook and other apps owned by the social media giant have made it a habit to copy Snapchat.


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