segunda-feira, 8 de maio de 2017






A phone displaying the Snapchat app
One million individuals have marked a request of approaching Snapchat to move back its most recent overhaul.
The progressions were planned to isolate associations with companions from marked substance – including that of famous people and influencers.
Snapchat author Evan Spiegel wrote in a blog entry that he thought obscuring the two had added to the ascent of phony news.
Notwithstanding, a huge number of Snapchat clients say that the new design is difficult to utilize.
Nic Rumsey, who set up the appeal, composed that some are utilizing Virtual Private System (VPN) applications – which utilize servers abroad to cover the area of a gadget – keeping in mind the end goal to get to the more established rendition of the stage: “That is the manner by which irritating this refresh has progressed toward becoming,” he said.
“Many ‘new highlights’ are futile or overcome the first purposes Snapchat has had for as far back as years.”
The request, posted on the change.org site, is one of a few engaging Snapchat to return to its past state.
Clients now swipe left to see and communicate with their companions, and swipe appropriate to see marked and big name content.
Demonstrate Chrissie Teigen tweeted that she didn’t care for feeling that her supporters never again felt like “companions” thus.
“What number of individuals need to loathe a refresh for it to be reexamined?” she inquired.
Influencer esteem

A few clients have taken after a six-advance system, which includes killing programmed refreshes and reinstalling the application keeping in mind the end goal to get the “old” style Snapchat back.
In any case, in a tweet, Snap exhorted against that.
Kylie Jenner asked her Twitter devotees what they thought of the progressions, and after that concurred with an adherent who answered that they loathed it.
Snapchat emphasized its announcement that updates “can take a touch of getting used to”.
“We trust the group will appreciate it once they settle in,” the firm said.