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Facebook 'Messenger Day' Is the Chat App's New Snapchat Stories Clone (techcrunch.com)

An anonymous reader quotes a report from TechCrunch: Facebook is stealing the Stories format and invading countries where Snapchat isn't popular yet. Today in Poland it launched "Messenger Day," which lets people share illustrated filter-enhanced photos and videos that disappear in 24 hours, just like on Snapchat. Much of the feature works exactly like Snapchat Stories, with the ability to draw or add text to images. Facebook's one big innovation with Messenger Day is the use of graphic filters as suggestions for what to share, instead of just to celebrate holidays and events or to show off your location like with Snapchat's geofilters. At the top of the Messenger thread list, users see a row of tiles representing "My Day" and friends' Days they can watch, but there are also prompts like "I'm Feeling," "Who's Up For?" and "I'm Doing." Tapping on these tiles provides a range of filters "I'm feeling [...] so blue" with raindrops and a bubbly blue font, "I'm feeling [...] blessed" with a glorious gold sparkly font, "Who's up for [...] road trip" with a cute car zooming past, or "Who's up for [...] Let's grab drinks" with illustrated beer mugs and bottles that cover the screen. This feature allows people to share visually appealing images even if they aren't great artists or especially creative. These prompts could also spur usage when people are bored, sparking their imagination. Messenger is already an app people use all day with close friends, so it could end up a better home for the Stories format than cramming it into Facebook's core app, which the company tested as "Quick Updates" and scrapped.

13 comments

  1. Yawn by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Film at 11:00

  2. Where is that "apps apping apps" guy? by somenickname · · Score: 1

    This summary title reads like an "apps apping apps" troll. I've read it several times now and it still just seems like random words. However, I'm hopeful that it means that we'll finally get those 17 razor blade shaving razors.

  3. Lol, say it isn't so by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 0

    "Facebook is stealing..."

    Lol, pretty much anything you say after those three words is going to be correct.

    It's like saying, "There's a web site that...." Again, almost anything you say after those words is likely to be true.

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  4. Ads by dohzer · · Score: 2

    I quit Snapchat when they added ads.
    Surely the FB version will have them too.
    No interest.

  5. Maybe I'm a grumpy old man but by Camaro · · Score: 0

    Back in my day, when we hung onions from our belts, because it was the style of the time, we didn't need these images and pictures to get a message across. If we wanted to ask if anyone wanted to go out for drinks, we used ASCII text, and we were glad!

    1. Re:Maybe I'm a grumpy old man but by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No maybe about it...

  6. Clone? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Ripoff is the correct term. Zuck can't "program", he just copies!

    I do not use Snapchat or even FB "messanger".

    Ha

  7. Strong Words Slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    An anonymous person published by Slashdot editors writes-

    Facebook is stealing the Stories format ...

    Strong words slashdot. I hope for your sake there is no prior art or the like that can paint this statement in the legal light of slander.

    I've never used snapchat before and have no idea what this format consists of, but I've got a hunch there is prior art decades old that Facebook could use in its trial over this 'theft'. Just a hunch.

    1. Re:Strong Words Slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      From Instagram founder and current Facebook employee Mark Systrom: https://techcrunch.com/2016/08...

    2. Re:Strong Words Slashdot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Sorry, Kevin Systrom

  8. No way it gets traction by SuperKendall · · Score: 1

    How many people want snapchat material anywhere neat Facebook material?

    Yeah, didn't think so...

    Maybe it will fill some new unique niche but it's certainly no Snapchat competitor.

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  9. Poke by sixsixtysix · · Score: 1

    So they added their, presumably dead, Poke app's features to its Messenger app. Nothing to see. Move Along.

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