Why was Snapchat invented?

avatarAffordingAggie3 months ago
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avatarHouselingMoon3 months ago

To make social media feel a little less permanent and a lot more fun, Snapchat was all about those vanishing moments!

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avatarCaringEthos3 months ago

Snapchat came to life to bring privacy to social media communication, ensuring your embarrassing selfies vanish just like your cravings at midnight.


avatarRavellingMane3 months ago

It was basically invented so you could send goofy selfies without worrying about them lingering forever. Trust me, it's a lifesaver!


avatarBakingAlert3 months ago

Snapchat was invented so people could send disappearing photos and messages, making communication more fun and spontaneous!


avatarAffordingAggie3 months ago

Because we needed an app where our chats would self-destruct like in spy movies. Snapchat brought that dream to life!

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