It’s easy to give up and just delete it from your phone. The Snapchat Discovery tab leads you only to carefully curated content from news organizations, and the app is generally (and maybe intentionally) not as intuitive as some of its rival social platforms. The problem is that it’s hard to figure out where they are. It’s those stories where some of the funniest, weird, coolest, and most interesting stuff on Snapchat exists. You can sequence snaps to create a public story, a kind of flipbook that anyone following you on the app can access as many times as they want in a 24-hour period. Your photos, unless your friends screenshot them before they disappear, fade away after a few seconds.īut you don’t just have to follow - or share photos with - only your friends. You can snap photos privately to one person or several people at a time.
Part of Snapchat’s beauty is that it’s not aggressively public. But how are you supposed to find any of them? Snapchat has more than 100 million users.