Key Highlights

  • Facebook decided to copy Snapchat stories on Instagram last August.
  • WhatsApp status and Instagram stories daily active users reached 25 crore (250 million).
  • Snapchat reportedly had 16.6 crore daily active users in February.

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Mark Zuckerberg-owned Facebook last year decided to copy Snapchat stories' feature on its applications – WhatsApp, Instagram and Messenger, which has served the company well.

Calling it an ‘attack of the clones,’ in a report dated August 3 by Felix Richter, data journalist of Statista said Instagram stories and WhatsApp status have a daily active user base of 250 million (25 crore) each while Snapchat was lagging behind.

Instagram stories were launched in August last year while WhatsApp status, which also replicated Snapchat stories, began in February of 2017.

“The company (Facebook)’s decision to launch Snapchat Stories clones on Instagram, WhatsApp and Messenger may have drawn some criticism but it’s paying off, at least as far as Instagram Stories and WhatsApp Status are concerned,” Richter said.

Nearly 16.6 crore people use Snapchat on a daily basis, the report said as per February 2017 data.

You will find more statistics at Statista

Snapchat’s parent company, Snap Inc will be filing its second quarter earnings next week. Its stock debuted on American stock exchange – Nasdaq earlier this year.

“The company’s share price has been spiraling downwards ever since Snap’s first quarter results didn’t live up to expectations and currently appears to reach new lows every other day. As of this writing, the stock is trading at $12.20, down roughly 30% from its IPO price and nearly 60% from its all-time high of $29.44," the report said.