Apr 04, 2014 Want to help me out? Click on this link:(if you purchase a game off G2A.com I will get a small kick back. This is a quick. Check if Snapchat is down – Maybe Snapchat not working is not because of something going wrong on your device. In this case, the issue may be caused by a temporary server outage at Snapchat. You can go to Down Detector to check if Snapchat is also down for other users. Completely close the app and open it again – Sometimes, this simple act.
Snapchat's signature has always been the fleeting nature of messages exchanged on the platform — which, honestly, can kind of mess with your anxiety a little bit. So even though Snapchat has introduced a Memories feature, I still need to know: Do Snapchat Memories disappear? I mean, the first time I showed my mom Snapchat, she was horrified — not because of the filters (which are, admittedly, jarring), or because I made the mistake of telling her how the app was frequently used in its early days (rhymes with 'mexting'), but because the messages disappeared within a matter of seconds. So what about Snapchat Memories? Are they, too, ephemeral, like dreams? Because that's how my brain is conditioned now. To believe nothing good can stay. Not even that cute AF dog filter.
So, OK, if you have not heard about Snapchat Memories, or Snapchat at all, you're probably a little confused right now. Let's clear that up: For the uninitiated, Snapchat is a social media platform that allows users to send pictures and videos to friends. The catch: You set a timer, and after a maximum of 10 seconds, the image disappears. For-Ev-Er. (Unless you screenshot them, but that's a whole different story.)
But in a blog post last week, Snapchat announced a new feature that will undoubtedly change the Snapchat game: Snapchat Memories. Not seeing the Memories option on your own phone? Then you may need to make sure you have the latest Snapchat update. Yes, I know: Updates. They are a pain.
Once you do have the update, though (and have no fear — the Snapchat team will actually send you a chat to let you know when you do), all you have to do is swipe up from your main screen and you'll reach a 'Memories 101' page, with all the FAQs a technology-challenged gal like myself could ever want. I'll let you take a look yourself. Me trying to explain it will only make things worse.
But here is maybe the best part: Snapchat Memories don't disappear. Not ever. Not unless you want them to. You can even import photos from your camera and older, saved Snaps into your Snapchat Memories. Did your phone break? Just log back into Snapchat and it's all. Right. There.
Do you know what this means? We're going to start seeing Snapchat slideshows at weddings. Scrapbooking is going to come back into fashion, only this time, it'll be ~digital.~ Our visual memory banks are going to be populated by the dog filter and the tiny mouth filter that makes everyone look like an Uggs-wearing high schooler named Tiffany and weird, bad geotags.
Relationships will be memorialized by 'Our First Snap' and 'Breakup Snap' and 'I told you I loved you with a Snapchat sticker Snap,' and like, wow, the more I think about it, the more I'm thinking this new Snapchat update is going to change the world. Because until the interwebs crash and we're thrown into a post-internet world (not out of the question, TBH), that time you saw a man riding one of those giant-wheeled, old-time-y bicycles through downtown Chicago traffic will never be forgotten. And that's a kind of solid predictability I can get behind.
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Actually you change how your snap will be saved. Many users want to save their snaps to camera roll, not Memories. Let’s find out how to save your Snapchat Memories to camera roll.
It seems like a lot snapchatters not very fond of the latest Snapchat‘s features that can save your Snaps to their server. Snapchat is rolled out Memories earlier this month, it allow you to save your snaps and upload it later. From the observation on twitter there are many who do not want this feature and wants to save their snaps to the camera roll again.
dear snapchat,
move the memories button somewhere else
sincerely, everybody
— Aryeh (@aryehrichter) July 27, 2016
Yo @Snapchat get rid of these “memories” I want to save my stories to my camera roll!
— Diante Cherry ®➕ (@TeamCherry__) July 26, 2016
What is snapchat playing at with this new memories thing? When I click save I want it to go to my camera roll not my “memories”
— Andy Castell (@AJ3) July 21, 2016
Well, actually it is optional feature, you can change it, here’s how to do it
How to change your Snapchat Settings & save snaps to camera roll, not Memories
Launch your Snapchat app, tap on the ghost icon, and go to Settings
Tap on Memories
On the Saving section, tap on Save to…
Select Camera Roll Only, this will save your Snap or Story to camera roll, it will not save to Memories
That’s it, but to be fair, you can select Memories & Camera Roll, when you save a Snap, it will save to both Memories and camera roll. So Snapchat don’t have to take down this feature because not everyone dislike Snapchat Memories, this settings makes everyone happy.
Spread the words, there is a way to save your Snaps to camera roll, not Memories.