“You can create your own geofilters for neighborhoods, cities, or more personal events like birthday parties and weddings.”— Alex Heath, businessinsider.com
“You can stack filters on top of each other to create multiple effects at once. Tap and hold on the screen with one filter enabled and then swipe again with another finger to keep adding.”— Alex Heath, businessinsider.com
“You can stack filters on top of each other to create multiple effects at once. Tap and hold on the screen with one filter enabled and then swipe again with another finger to keep adding.”— Alex Heath, businessinsider.com
“Sometimes you may want to fast-forward through certain Stories. Instead of waiting for the next snap to appear in a Story, you can tap the screen (while pressing down to view the Story), and it will take you to the next snap.”— Kyli Singh, mashable.com
“The replay feature allows you to replay a snap that was sent to you within the past 24 hours. Keep in mind, however, that it will only allow you to replay the snap you last viewed.”— Kyli Singh, mashable.com
“You’ll notice when you drag your finger from the rainbow slider to the left or to the bottom of the snap, you’ll be able to use a bunch of in-between colors that aren't available on the palette.”— Kyli Singh, mashable.com
“You’ll notice when you drag your finger from the rainbow slider to the left or to the bottom of the snap, you’ll be able to use a bunch of in-between colors that aren't available on the palette.”— Kyli Singh, mashable.com
“Name a bigger act of hubris than turning down $3 billion when you’re a 23-year-old college dropout.”— Kaitlin Menza, vogue.com
“Follow me on snapchat so I don't have to answer annoying questions such as how was your weekend?”— Jesse Herzog, twitter.com
“A Snapchat spokesman declined to comment about the duration of its ad views, but pointed to recent studies by the company showing that Snapchat ads are effective.”— Unknown, adage.com
“He asks you to send him pictures of you. No silly, we don’t mean inappropriate Snapchat pictures that you will later regret. A cute selfie is all his asking, something that he can stare all day. A real picture of how you look like right now.”— Hellen Randle, lovedatingdoc.com
“He is obsessed with social media. This guy is ALL about his image. He untags photos on Facebook that feature you, or any girl in particular. On Instagram, he follows a bunch of Insta-models and likes all their photos, just in case. Snapchat, he requests you download immediately upon meeting, and pro…”— Maddie Moore, thedatereport.com
“There are apps for sexting. Ever see Kik or Yak attached to someone's Instagram or Twitter profile? Like Snapchat, these apps are used internationally to help some people keep in touch, but they also make it easy to send sexts to your European lover.”— Dana Cartwright, complex.com
“It’s one thing to see images of an experience you had, but it’s another thing to have an experience of the experience.”— Evan Spiegel, wsj.com
“All social media is just pics of people with those cartoon dog ears and a dog tongue on.”— Mindy Kaling, twitter.com
“But we’ll never get rid of Snapchat. Why? Because secretly, deep down we enjoy being able to keep tabs on people through Snapchat. We like seeing whom everyone is snapping throughout the day. We like watching the public stories so we can judge people’s lives.”— Rachel Barron, readunwritten.com
“Snapchat’ is the app version of the toxic friend we have that we LOVE to go out with, but can’t ever take seriously.”— Jane Drinkard, thoughtcatalog.com
“It may appear as if the world now belongs mostly to the younger generations, with their idiosyncratic mindsets and technological gadgetry, yet in truth, the age as a whole, whether wittingly or not, deprives the young of what youth needs most if it hopes to flourish. It deprives them of idleness, sh…”— Robert Pogue Harrison, amazon.com
“You see him watching all your Snapchat stories. You see him. He doesn't miss even one. He doesn't Snap you back or screenshot them or anything, but he's on his Snapchat creeping game strong.”— Tess Koman, cosmopolitan.com