Poor old Snapchat. It’s not really going through a good spell at the moment. Well, things are only getting worse, I hate to break it to you.
A Twitter user has done seem research into Instagram’s code and found several unreleased features that could be rolled out within the next few months.
If released, it would surely mark a death rattle for the already-eroded Snapchat.
Among the updates would be a muting option, slow-motion for stories, story reactions, the ability to tag Facebook friends in your posts and even video calling ffs.
Essentially, Snap’s rekt, Mashable reports.
NEW: Instagram is finally working on a mute button for profiles!
h/t @wongmjane pic.twitter.com/TLB4ON3AQ6
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) April 27, 2018
NEW Instagram is testing a 'Slow-Mo' feature for Stories
h/t @wongmjane pic.twitter.com/Pmr6RyETbt
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) April 27, 2018
Instagram is testing Story "Reactions". It works kinda like the existing Facebook Stories Reaction pic.twitter.com/z2tAg8BcP2
— Jane Manchun Wong (@wongmjane) April 27, 2018
NEW: Instagram is testing letting you tag Facebook friends in posts
h/t @wongmjane pic.twitter.com/NaXZWqMzN1
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) April 28, 2018
NEW screenshots of Instagram's incoming video call feature in action
h/t @wongmjane pic.twitter.com/EqtbnB4V8p
— Matt Navarra (@MattNavarra) April 27, 2018
And by the way, it’s not just us normies that are likely to run for the Instagram hills. Last month, Rihanna has responded to Snapchat’s recent poll which asked users if they would ‘rather slap Rihanna or punch Chris Brown.’
The ad was slammed for appearing to joke about Brown’s conviction for assaulting Rihanna in 2009 while the two were dating.
The company have since said it ‘never should have appeared on our service.’
The singer replied to the controversial post in an Instagram story.
Is it just me, or is this ad that popped up on my Snapchat extremely tone deaf? Like what were they thinking with this? pic.twitter.com/7kP9RHcgNG
— Royce Mann (@TheRoyceMann) March 12, 2018
She wrote:
I’d love to call it ignorance, but I know you ain’t that dumb.
This isn’t about my personal feelings, cause I don’t have much of them… but all the women, children and men that have been victims of DV in the past and especially the ones who haven’t made it out yet.
You let us down! Shame on you. Throw the whole app-ology away.
A Snap Inc spokesperson said:
This advertisement is disgusting and never should have appeared on our service. We are so sorry we made the terrible mistake of allowing it through our review process.
We are investigating how that happened so that we can make sure it never happens again.
Snapchat’s share price has fallen by more than 4 per cent since Rihanna made her statement.
Snapchat’s advertising policy states that all adverts are ‘subject to our review and approval’ and they reserve the right to reject or remove any ad.
Earlier this year, a reported $1.3 billion was wiped off the value of Snap, partially to do with Kylie being ‘soo over’ it, their advert-centric update, and now this.
According to CNBC, $600 million was wiped from the social media platform’s value as a result of this monumental PR failure.
Snap’s advertising policy is outlined on its website, confirming:
All ads are subject to our review and approval. We reserve the right to reject or remove any ad in our sole discretion for any reason.
We also reserve the right to request modifications to any ad, and to require factual substantiation for any claim made in an ad.
There is also a list of vetoed content which includes ‘shocking, sensational, or disrespectful content.’