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Snapchat introduces ‘Topic Chats’ to bring public conversations to the app

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What Happened: Snapchat just made a huge move: it’s officially jumping into the world of public conversation. It’s calling the new feature Topic Chats.

  • Basically, you can now join massive public discussions about a trending event or a viral video – all without leaving that familiar Snapchat interface.
  • Instead of just sending private messages, you’ll start seeing “Join the Chat” buttons pop up on Stories, Spotlight videos, and search pages.
  • The cool part is that Topic Chats blend things that usually stay separate: group discussion, visual exploration through clustered videos, and friend presence.
  • It lets you see which of your friends are also talking about the trending topic right alongside strangers. It’s launching first in the U.S., Canada, and New Zealand.

Why Is This Important: This is the biggest change to Snapchat’s social identity in ages.

  • It’s trying to blend its popular, private chat style with the public, trending comment culture of TikTok and X.
  • It’s a way for Snap to tap directly into all the high engagement already happening around viral moments and keep that discussion inside its own walls, rather than letting users take it to a rival platform.
  • It’s a smart way for Snap to compete without compromising its identity as a privacy-first platform.

Why Should I Care: So, why should you care? If you’re a heavy Snap user, this means you can actually participate in big trending moments – like the latest Formula 1 race or a ridiculous meme – without exposing your profile to random strangers.

  • You can jump into public conversations instantly.
  • It lets you see which of your friends are also talking about the same thing.
  • The best part: your profile stays hidden from strangers. It’s a public discussion, but your personal privacy isn’t sacrificed.
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What’s Next: The full global rollout is set for early 2025. Snap says it’s going to be absolutely ruthless with moderation.

  • It’s promising these chats will stay safe and protected from unwanted DMs or random friend requests.
  • If the initial tests work, expect Topic Chats to go worldwide, and look for Snap to experiment with even more interactive formats later.
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