A fake chain message on Snapchat says all your 'Memories' will be deleted if you don't share it

July 2024 · 1 minute read
2018-04-24T21:14:21Z


Snapchat's support team tweeted a warning to users Tuesday about a fake announcement making the rounds, saying that the app would be deleting all the saved pictures, known in Snapchat as "Memories," of users who didn't share the image with all their friends.

It's unclear how many people were fooled by the fake screenshot, but an official Snapchat account confirmed the rumors weren't true:

—Snapchat Support (@snapchatsupport) April 24, 2018

Snapchat declined to comment further on the matter, but the fake announcement was most-likely made by someone impersonating the official Team Snapchat account, which occasionally does send updates and instructions to users this way. 

A few users who had received the false alert, which is riddled with typos, posted it on Twitter:

—lanizzle🌻🐊420 (@laniberk69) April 24, 2018

Chain-style hoaxes are rampant on other social platforms—and of course, in emails—especially on Facebook, where a new chain status scam pops up every year or so.

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