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SnapChat supports group visual conversations and starts cloning Instagram features


Snape allows a group video call with 16 people together, and up to 32 people in group voice conversations.
Since Facebook was able to outperform Snape by copying its most important features, "Stories" in all its services, including Instagram and Whatsapp, SnapChat learned that the days when it was the first destination for young social media and messaging users were over.


Snap launched a new design application that was criticized by many around the world and did not like many users, one of whom I left the application from then, all in a self-help in a fierce competition led by a giant like Facebook.

Today Snape is back with new advantages that may restore its glories, or at least make it as competitive as Facebook, and ultimately not have to go out of the market, as others have done before.

One of the new features is support for group video talks, as well as the Mentions feature, which began last month, allowing users to point to friends in stories.

With Mentions, which Snape Chat seems to have copied from Instagram, you can add a friend to your stories, and others can go to that friend's profile by clicking on the @ username, adding it, or viewing their public posts. The friend you add will receive a notice that he or she has referred to in your story.

For group videoconferences, 16 people can have a group conversation together, and up to 32 people can participate in group voice conversations.
Over the last few months, Snape has added a host of new features in an effort to attract more users, including Map Explore, BitMoji, GIF animations with GIPHY, custom face lenses .

As for the new features, Snape Chat said it will get all users around the world this week.

Do you think the new features will enable Snape to regain the lead? Share your opinion in comments.

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