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The latest in social media news is something we honestly don’t know how we feel about.

It seems that every new app is just trying to beat the ones that came before it, and now Facebook has decided to tackle some of the newcomers. While Snapchat might not seem like such a fresh face (especially with all those bizarre filters) there are some aspects to the app that Facebook are keen to adopt. 

The latest development will see Facebook imitating Snapchat’s disappearing message function.

The company are testing out a new feature which can delete messages an hour after they are sent. According to The Independent:

"If the feature is available, users will see a small egg-timer pop up in the top-right of their messages, next to the information button." 

"Pressing that turns it on, and will mean that anything that gets sent will self-destruct, then it can be turned back off in the same way.'

Snapchat is becoming one of the most powerful forces in social media so it’s no wonder Facebook are trying to introduce this new feature. 

The app is a firm favourite for selfies lovers around the world. With close to 100 million users, according to Fortune, we’re not all that surprised that Facebook is attempting to recreate one Snapchat’s most famous features.

At the moment, Facebook is testing the newest update in France and all going well it would be set to be introduced in other countries in the not too distant future. 

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Facebook has heard our plea, and its finally giving in.

Just last month the social media giant launched Facebook Responses, meaning we can now do more than just 'like' a post.

And now Mark Zuckerberg has confirmed plans to make another smart change to how we use Facebook, by removing the annoying "Other" inbox.

If you've ever received a message from someone with whom you share no mutual friends, it's most likely gone to the elusive Other folder. That wouldn't be much of an issue except the folder is not accessible via the Facebook app, and we don't get a notification if a new message arrives there.

The result? You've no doubt missed out on at least one important message, invite, or even a 'hey, last night was fun' from the guy you kissed once and thought you had never heard from again.

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With the new and improved update, any messages from strangers will appear as a "message request" notification which you can then confirm or deny. You'll be able to read the message before deciding whether to accept and let the sender know you've seen it.

"We truly want to make Messenger the place where you can find and privately connect with anyone you need to reach, but only be reached by the people you want to communicate with," says Facebook's David Marcus.

Sounds good to us. 

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