The Vanishing Act: Why Snapchat’s Limited Chat Options Are the New Normal
- Snapchat's disappearing chats have been a topic of discussion among users.
- As soon as I saw it, I realized that there are only two chat options on Snapchat.
- The gray mark indicates that the message has been saved. If you save a message separately, it will be stored in your chat history.
Snapchat’s Disappearing Chats: What You Need to Know
Snapchat’s disappearing chats have been a topic of discussion among users. But did you know that there are only two chat options on Snapchat? Let’s dive into the details.
As soon as I saw it, I realized that there are only two chat options on Snapchat. The first option is the default chat that disappears after 24 hours. The second option is the saved message, which can be deleted after 24 hours.
But what does the gray mark mean? The gray mark indicates that the message has been saved. If you save a message separately, it will be stored in your chat history.
Here’s a screenshot of the chat options on Snapchat:
As you can see, the saved message is marked with a gray dot. This indicates that the message has been saved and can be deleted after 24 hours.
It’s worth noting that the saved messages can be seen in the chat history until the time the screenshot was taken. However, it’s unclear whether the messages are currently in the unsave state.
Snapchat’s disappearing chats have only two options: the default chat that disappears after 24 hours and the saved message that can be deleted after 24 hours. The gray mark indicates that the message has been saved, and the saved messages can be seen in the chat history until the time the screenshot was taken.
