Snapchat, an image messaging and multimedia mobile application has scrapped its auto-advance function in favor of a new story playlist feature that`s all about personalization.

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The feature allows the app users to share a collection of images and videos during a 24-hour period.

Previously, the integration of auto-advance meant users would have to sit through all of the recent stories by profiles they follow back-to-back.

To make it easier to watch all your favourite friends` stories without the boring people in between, Snapchat is eliminating auto-advance, which automatically moved you on to the next reverse chronological story when you finished watching the last one.

The changes, which are rolling out now, begin with a demotion for Discover pages. Discover, which features a daily mix of text and video stories from big publishers, will now appear below your friends in the Stories feed.

Now, the user can add those stories to a playlist. To add a friend`s story, tap the story thumbnail to the left of their name. After you`ve selected some friends, you can hit the play button that will pop up at the bottom of the screen.

Notably, stories in this feed will be monetized just as auto-advancing stories were - with interstitial ads between some of the stories. Snap will also now show you post-roll ads at the end of individual user stories, even if you haven`t added them to a playlist.

Select Android users will get the features first with a full roll-out for both Android and iOS expected soon.