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A petition calling for Snapchat to reverse its latest update has been signed by more than 700,000 people.
The app has been dramatically redesigned and the changes have received overwhelmingly negative feedback .
The petition, which went live shortly after the update started rolling out to users, pleads for the return of Snapchat's old look.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the appShow all 17 1 /17Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Find your friends When you swipe right on the main camera screen, you’ll come to the Friends page. This is where Stories, Snaps, messages and group chats are, but they’re no longer ordered chronologically. Instead, new Snaps and messages, and any new Stories that Snapchat thinks you’ll be interested in, will sit near top of the Friends page. If you’re struggling to find one of your friends, you can type their name into the search bar at the top of the screen. To make different types of content easier to find, Snapchat is adding three tabs to the Friends page – Stories, Groups and All.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Watch Stories If one of your friends has posted a Story you haven’t yet watched, you’ll see a circular preview bubble to the left of their name. To watch the Story, tap the bubble. After you watch a friend’s Story, you’ll see a preview of another friend’s Story. You can tap the screen to watch it, swipe to skip it or swipe down to exit. To re-watch a friend’s Story after you’ve already seen it, you need to open their profile by tapping their bitmoji on the Friends page.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Post Stories You can post your own Stories by taking a picture or recording a video on the main camera screen, then tapping the arrow in the bottom-right corner and selecting My Story. To check out your Story views and delete Snaps from your Story, you need to visit your Profile page. You can find it by going to the main camera page, hitting the profile picture immediately to the left of the Search bar at the top of the screen, and tapping the My Story panel.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Send Snaps To send a Snap, take a picture or record a video on the main camera screen, tap the arrow in the bottom-right corner and choose your friends from the list. The eight people you interact with most on Snapchat sit at the top of the list.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Discover content When you swipe left on the main camera screen, you’ll find the Discover page. Here’s where you can access Shows, content from publishers, Stories from people you follow – but aren’t friends with – and Snaps from creators, Snap Map and Our Story. To find something specific in Discover, use the Search bar at the top of the screen. To see less of a certain type of content here, you can tap and hold a tile and hit See Less Like This or Unsubscribe.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Mute friends You can mute your friends without them realising, with Do Not Disturb. To enable it, just tap and hold the person or group you want to silence, select Settings from the popup menu and hit Do Not Disturb. You’ll no longer receive notifications from that conversation, but you’ll still be able to access it, check any unread messages and Snaps and send your own too.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Shoot longer Snaps You can record up to 60 seconds of Snapchat footage with Multi-Snap (the previous limit was 10 seconds). All you need to do is tap and hold the circular Record button, and keep holding it for up to 60 seconds. Snapchat will split the footage into 10-second segments that you can edit individually, though your recording will play continuously when you send it to your friends or add it to your Story.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Draw with emoji You can draw with emoji rather than regular digital brushstrokes by tapping the pen icon after you’ve shot a snap and then hitting the symbol under the colour palette.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Build Geofilters You can create your own Geofilters, for occasions like weddings and birthdays, or even for places that are special to you. Go to Settings, hit On-Demand Geofilters and choose when and where you’d like it to appear.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Use multiple filters Once you’ve applied a filter to your snap, tap and hold the screen with one finger and swipe with another to layer another filter on top of it.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Save data You can reduce the amount of data Snapchat munches through by enabling Travel Mode. Find it by going to Settings and tapping Manage Preferences.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Understand emoji From here, you can also learn what those emoji that appear alongside your friends’ names mean. You can change the ones you don’t like by tapping them.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Understand message types It’s also useful to understand what Snapchat’s different-coloured arrows and squares mean, so you’ll no longer be unsure whether you can open a certain message in public or not.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Collect trophies You can find out how many Snapchat trophies you’ve earned by going to your Profile page and tapping the Trophies button. You can unlock more by trying out new things with the app.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Access Snap Map You can access the controversial Snap Map, which shows you where in the world your friends are, by pinching the main camera screen. You can also hide yourself from fellow Snapchat users by tapping the Settings icon and enabling Ghost Mode.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Discover new music You can Shazam a song within Snapchat by tapping and holding the camera screen. Once it identifies it, you can share the song with your friends.
Snapchat: How to use the new, redesigned version of the app Get new features early You can get access to new and experimental features before regular Snapchat users by joining the Snapchat beta. In the Settings menu, tap Join Snapchat Beta.
“With the release of the new Snapchat update, many users have found that it has not made the app easier to use, but has in fact made many features more difficult,” it read.
One of the biggest criticisms surrounds "stories", which you used to be able to access by swiping left on the main camera screen.
You now have to swipe right on the camera screen to access your friends’ stories, which are mixed in with regular "snaps" and messages on the new friends page.
Critics argue it looks messy and say it does not help that stories are no longer ordered chronologically.
“There is a general level of annoyance among users and many have decided to use a VPN app to go back to the old Snapchat, as that’s how annoying this new update has become. Many ‘new features’ are useless or defeats the original purposes Snapchat has had for the past years,” the petition page noted.
“This petition aims to help convince Snap Inc. to change the app back to the basics, before this new 2018 update.”
The company, however, has called for patience, and is urging users to give the update “a chance”.
“An update as big as this one can take a little getting used to, but we hope you’ll enjoy it once you settle in,” it told upset users on Twitter.
Snapchat has also said it “isn’t possible” to revert back to the old version of the app, though users have discovered a workaround that lets them do exactly that .
However, security experts have warned users that reverting back to the old version of Snapchat and avoiding all updates for the app could leave users vulnerable to cyber criminals.
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