Although it was first hinted last September during which it was being tested in Poland, social media giant Facebook has announced it is ready to roll out Messenger Day, its attempt to clone Snapchat’s stories function, globally.
The feature is being made available across the world to Facebook users on Android and iOS.
Here’s how it works. You use Messenger’s built-in camera to snap pictures or videos; add text, doodles, cartoon overlays, or facial filters; and then drop this content into a little digital bundle (your “Day”) that all or some of your friends can access, and that deletes itself every 24 hours.
Snapchat had it first, then Instagram got it, then WhatsApp, and now Messenger.
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