A Whole New Way to See Yourself(ie)
We’re thrilled to announce a whole new way to express yourself on Snapchat. When you’re using the camera to take a selfie, just press and hold on your face to activate Lenses. You can play with Lenses before taking a Snap — just select one from the row at the bottom and follow the on-screen instructions!
We introduced Replay in Additional Services almost two years ago, and we’ve used it to relive those amazing moments (or the ones we weren’t paying attention to…) just one more time before they disappear. We’ve provided one Replay per Snapchatter per day, sometimes frustrating the millions of Snapchatters who receive many daily Snaps deserving of a Replay. But then we realized — a Replay is like a compliment! So why stop at just one?
Today, U.S. Snapchatters can purchase extra Replays, starting at 3 for $0.99. You can use a Replay on any Snap you receive, but you can only Replay any Snap once. They’re a little pricey — but time is money! ;)
You’ll also find some fun surprises in this update, including Trophies (tucked above the camera).
Happy Snapping!
Team Snapchat
Since your supportsite won’t let me send feedback to you I’ll try here instead; I would just like to ask you to reconsider the demon face in your latest update wich can cause nightmares or in worse cases anxiety attacks for sensitive people. Otherwise I really like your app. Thanks for your time.
Wahhhh! Wahhhhhhh! If you’re legitimately freaked out by it or it gives you something as harmless as a nightmare I don’t think you’ll be able to leave your parents and make it into the big boy and girl world.
Okay, that was incredibly rude and inconsiderate. Unlike people like you who are emotionless and probably haven’t had to deal with anything major that causes you to have anxiety attacks, there are people who are very fearful of many things, myself included.
Since I’m sure you’ve never had an anxiety attack, I’ll try to explain it. It feels as if you’re being strangled and are trying to take your last breaths. Nobody seems to understand how to help you. You are crying, shaking, sweating, and in some cases, you may be hallucinating which is even worse. The hallucinations added on makes everything far worse because you’re hearing voices saying horrible things or laughing, you may be seeing people or monsters or eyes or anything that’s not actually there, you may be feeling things touching you and grabbing you, or a combination of any of the things. After you have a panic attack, depending on the severity of it, you may feel on edge or drained (or both) for the rest of the day, week, or even months. It’s even possible to develop PTSD from an incident causing the attack. PTSD is awful as well. Take everything aforementioned and add the feelings to your dreams, and reliving the event(s) over and over and over and over again.
I’m pretty sure you wouldn’t be mocking it if you had experienced them, whether one attack or frequent attacks. Get your head pulled out of your bum and realize that just because you’re not going through it, thousands of other people aren’t.
(Source: snapchatme)