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    Home / News / Technology News / Snapchat's 'Solar System' is now an opt-in feature: Here's why
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    Snapchat's 'Solar System' is now an opt-in feature: Here's why
    The decision comes following criticism from users

    Snapchat's 'Solar System' is now an opt-in feature: Here's why

    By Akash Pandey
    Apr 06, 2024
    01:31 pm

    What's the story

    Snapchat has made changes to its controversial 'Solar System' feature. It now comes disabled by default.

    The company's decision comes in response to negative feedback, particularly from teenagers who have associated the feature with increased anxiety, as reported by The Wall Street Journal.

    The 'Solar System' feature maps a user's position in their friends' solar system based on the frequency of their communication, with closer planets indicating more frequent interaction.

    User impact

    The feature sparked challenging conversations

    In its report, WSJ highlighted that the 'Solar System' feature has led to challenging discussions and even relationship terminations among users.

    This occurs when users discover their friendships are not as strong as they initially believed.

    Despite these issues, Snapchat maintains that features like the 'Solar System' provide "additional awareness and context" about friendships, reinforcing its commitment to enhancing user interactions.

    Feedback

    Snapchat's response to user anxiety concerns

    Snapchat acknowledged the potential negative impact of the 'Solar System' feature on its users.

    The company stated, "We've heard and understand that the Solar System can exacerbate feelings of anxiety, and we want to prevent that."

    This statement reflects Snapchat's commitment to addressing user concerns and ensuring a positive experience on their platform.

    Adjustments

    Users can reactivate it when required

    In contrast to its previous decision to completely remove the contentious speed filter in 2021, Snapchat has chosen to disable the 'Solar System' feature by default.

    This change allows Snapchat+ subscribers to activate the feature at their own discretion.

    The company defended its move, stating, "We hope this achieves a balance between offering a feature that many find useful while not distressing those who prefer not to use it."

    Information

    Limited usage of 'Solar System' feature noted

    Speaking of user statistics, Snapchat has admitted that less than 0.25% of its community uses the 'Solar System' feature. However, it is important to note that this feature is only available to paid users, which may skew these statistics.

    Additional features

    Other friend ranking systems on the platform

    Alongside the 'Solar System' feature, Snapchat also provides other friend ranking systems such as "Best Friends" and "Streaks."

    The former assigns an emoji symbol to those you interact with most frequently, at the top of your contact list.

    The latter promotes regular app usage by displaying the number of consecutive days users have communicated.

    These features aim to improve user engagement, but have also faced criticism for their potentially addictive nature and psychological impact.

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