20 Snapchats That Make Absolutely No Sense
But they’re still kinda funny.
But they’re still kinda funny.
A new app called iDelete promises to step in where Snapchat falters, by “protecting” you from screenshots. You can still take them, but it’s trickier.
Snapchat has made its way into the hallowed pantheon of internet lit known as creepypasta. Here are reviews of spine-tingling tales about the photo messaging service.
Sometimes six seconds is six seconds too long. Even though the pictures disappear in mere moments, there are still some photos that just don’t need to be SnapChatted.
Purity tests were all the rage in the early days of the internet: here’s an updated version for more recent sexy innovations.
Snapchat: It’s not only for sexting. OK, it’s a lot for that, but also for some other stuff.
Snapchat is crushing the youth of our nation’s spirits, 10 seconds or less at a time.
More! And more weirdly. Snapchat is huge, and Facebook might have an old-people problem.
Think you have a pretty good idea of what’s coming next in tech? Then you probably haven’t talked to a teen recently.
The videos you send through Snapchat and Poke are supposed to disappear in 10 seconds or less. Except a security flaw makes it easy to save them forever — without the sender ever knowing.
Last week, Facebook launched Poke, its Snapchat clone. Did Facebook manage to crush the world’s most popular sexting app? Um, no. (via GigaOM)
It’s called Poke.
Facebook is reportedly testing a new photo-sharing app, with an expected release by the end of 2012. Will it be EVEN SEXIER than Snapchat?
Just a PSA from your friends at BuzzFeed.
Conceptually problematic and laden with troubling privacy flaws, SnapChat is rumored to be receiving $8m in VC funding. That would make it worth about $50m dollars.
Snapchat seems like the perfect safe-sexting app: It deletes the image just seconds after it’s opened. Except for the very public, messy little trail it leaves.
Snapchat shares photos that self-destruct. It says it’s not about sexting, even though that’s how it’s used by some teens. But you definitely shouldn’t use it for sexting.