![]() From there, you can select a from a list of places around you, or type in a custom place. If you have it available, you can access the feature by opening up Snap Maps, and hitting the Status button in the bottom left corner. A Snapchat spokesperson told the publication that Status is currently being tested to a select few users in Australia. The feature was first spotted by Jane Manchun Wong (Opens in a new tab), and reported by TechCrunch (Opens in a new tab). ![]() ![]() Soon, to the benefit of your bored friends, they'll be able to see what exactly you're up to. Previously, Snap Maps figured out what you were up to by pulling up a random Bitmoji to represent the time of day and place you're at. You can choose a Bitmoji to represent what you're doing (like playing basketball, working on your laptop, or downing a taco), and build up a list of places you've visited in a feature called Passport. ![]() Twitter is redesigning its camera to feel more like Snapchat ![]()
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