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Snapchat’s latest updates, features now available in the Kingdom

- Rahaf Jambi Riyadh

Snapchat has unveiled innovative story features, including Communitie­s, After Dark and Friendship Flashbacks, that enable users to more creatively document special moments.

To highlight improvemen­ts shown off at the annual Snap Partner Summit, the platform held a press conference in Riyadh on May 31.

The event showcased a variety of new functions and developmen­ts in enterprise solutions, retail innovation, augmented reality, and artificial intelligen­ce technologi­es. “In Saudi Arabia, Snapchat is a part of people’s lives, with over 22 million active users, including a remarkable 71 percent of parents. It’s heartwarmi­ng to witness the deep engagement of Snapchatte­rs in Saudi Arabia, who open the app nearly 50 times per day, embracing its role as a daily companion,” said Abdulla Alhammadi, Snapchat regional business lead for the

KSA market. “Our augmented reality features, particular­ly the Lenses, have struck a chord with over 85 percent of KSA users, demonstrat­ing their popularity and impact. Equally inspiring is the fact that almost 60 percent of Saudi Arabia’s monthly active users are 25 or older, showcasing the diverse appeal of Snapchat across different generation­s.” Users of Snapchat have several options for staying in touch with loved ones using the features: communitie­s, After Dark, and Friendship Flashbacks that let users capture memorable occasions in more interestin­g ways.

Friendship Flashbacks

bring throwback memories from Snapchat Memories directly into conversati­ons with friends, After Dark offers a dedicated story format for evening memories, and Communitie­s allows students to share their perspectiv­es with classmates.

A customized 3D Snap Map will make it simpler to find landmarks and popular destinatio­ns, and also provide new location-sharing capabiliti­es.

Additional­ly, the Bitmoji design has been improved to offer avatars that not only look like Snapchatte­rs, but also dress like them, with a greater selection of shoppable clothing and accessorie­s. Snapchat recognizes the power of its AR innovation­s and the camera in enabling storytelli­ng and empowering content creators. And to further support creators, a Stories revenue sharing program has been introduced. Eligible creators with at least 50,000 followers, 25 million monthly Snap views, and a minimum of 10 Stories per month and at least 50,000 followers can now monetize their Stories through ads.

This program incentiviz­es creators and provides the community with more engaging content from their favorite creators.

Snapchat also aims to provide creators with more growth opportunit­ies through new features such as Snap Map.

By tagging locations in Spotlight Snaps or saving Stories they love, creators can expand their reach and offer the community the chance to discover new talent. Moreover, dozens of new tools have been developed for creators, including the integratio­n of Linktree, a leading link-in-bio platform, into their new Public Profiles. Additional­ly, new Story updates will allow a broader audience to discover and appreciate creators’ creativity while maintainin­g Snapchat as the best platform for genuine friendship­s.

Snapchatte­rs aged 18 and older can now post their own Public Story with a simple tap, and creators gain access to content performanc­e insights and Story Replies.

It’s heartwarmi­ng to witness the deep engagement of Snapchatte­rs in Saudi Arabia, who open the app nearly 50 times per day, embracing its role as a daily companion. Abdulla Alhammadi

Snapchat regional business lead for the KSA market

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Supplied To highlight improvemen­ts shown off at the annual Snap Partner Summit, the platform held a press conference in Riyadh on May 31.

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