BeReal is testing a direct messaging feature called RealChat
for 2022, but buzz around the social media app has died down of late. Now, the French company has introduced"RealChat" private messaging, allowing it to boast a feature found on most major social media apps,The function is one of the most requested, the company said. You can only message another user if you're friends with them on the platform. For a message to be deleted, both parties have to do so — deleting your own message won't delete it from a friend's app.
BeReal has an interesting and somewhat messy approach to social media. It sends notifications at a different time each day, prompting you to quickly share photos taken with your phone's front and rear cameras simultaneously. You have a two-minute window to do so, forcing you to share spontaneous moments without spending extra time to make sure the photos are perfect. Friends are notified when you're late or revise a post.
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