Facebook testing Snapchat clone inside Messenger

Facebook had earlier rolled out the same feature to its photo-sharing app Instagram.

Update: 2016-10-01 10:37 GMT
Facebook is testing a new feature, named Messnger Day', allowing users to photos and videos that will disappear after 24 hour.

Facebook has again tried to copy Snapchat like features in its messaging app Messenger.

According to a report by a technology website techcrunch, Facebook is testing a new feature, named ‘Messnger Day’, allowing users to photos and videos that will disappear after 24 hour, a feature similar to signature function of Snapchat. However, the feature is available in Poland for now.

Facebook had earlier rolled out the same feature to its photo-sharing app Instagram.

The feature is seen as a latest salvo between Facebook, which bought Instagram for $1 billion in 2012, and Snapchat, which rejected Facebook's $3 billion buyout offer just three years ago, as they try to attract more users.

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