Facebook’s WhatsApp Testing a  Snapchat Competitor Status

The social media landscape continues to evolve and shift as competitors upgrade product capabilities. It’s to be expected, but it tends to result in ping-ponging like we used to see in the video game console industry to the latest and “hottest” product. With SnapChat or as it’s now called Snap taking share from Twitter and encroaching on Instagram, it’s an interesting move for Facebook to use WhatsApp to fight back. Then again, maybe Facebook wants to grow the US WhatsApp audience…

Facebook-owned messaging app WhatsApp is experimenting with a new Status feature that lets users share mood-setting pictures and videos overlaid with other custom elements such as emoji, with the content disappearing 24 hours after it’s shared — so basically a copy of Snapchat Stories.The test feature was spotted on Friday by BGR India which says Status sharing is only currently available to registered public beta testers of WhatsApp who are using a rooted Android or iOS device.

Source: WhatsApp is testing a clone of Snapchat Stories, called Status | TechCrunch

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