Snapchat has helped revolutionise how we interact by reinterpreting real conversations. Snapchat encourages users to share augmented media, and these posted pictures and videos are known as Snaps. And these messages are fleeting, just like face-to-face conversations, making Snapchat one of the more relaxed social media platforms around.
There are a few things worth knowing before you start using the Snapchat’s Group Chat feature.
Firstly, any snaps you send via the chat will not count towards you Snapstreak – the number of consecutive days you have exchanged snaps with another user.
Plus Snapchat’s Group Chat is limited to 32 people, including you.
And finally, all chats sent via Snapchat’s Group Chat will automatically delete after 24 hours.
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Snapchat: Group Chat is limited to 32 people (Image: Snap)
Snapchat: Everything sent to Group Chat automatically deletes after 24 hours (Image: Snap)
Making a group chat on Snapchat is a straightforward process.
Begin by open the Snapchat app on your smartphone.
Go to the Friends screen and click the Add New Chat button in the top right-hand corner.
Next enter the names of the people you want to include, then click on Chat.
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Snapcodes are a unique QR codes friends scan to add you on