
And as expected, there are quite a few people who aren't happy about the news, as they have voiced their concerns that a Musk-helmed Twitter could be more susceptible to more of the toxicity and abuse that the bird app already struggles with. Yes, it's true: Elon Musk has officially taken the reins at Twitter.

Instagram to soon let creators make NFTs and sell them to fans Twitter is reportedly working on paid DMs to celebrities Is Snapchat free? Here’s how much you’ll need to pay for it How to know if someone blocked you on WhatsApp The inevitable ubiquity of Snapchat URLs should make it a lot easier for people to find and follow others on the app. However, the steep learning curve was a bit too much to bear for some.

It is thought that the word-of-mouth approach to the app is what makes it so attractive to its youthful user base.

It all sounds easy enough, but Snapchat’s complications are well documented. In the past, you would have had to scan someone’s unique QR Snapcode, physically type in someone’s username, add them from your contacts, or enable the “Add Nearby” function if you were with the other user in real-life. It’s no wonder that the app is expanding ways in which you can add others, as the difficult process of following people on Snapchat is arguably the biggest turn off for new users. Snapchat simply describes the feature as “an easy way to add friends,” reports TechCrunch. If you’re wondering what your profile URL looks like, it will be something like “.” The Digital Trends Snapchat URL, for example, is. To access your personal Snapchat URL, simply swipe down from the camera screen to open your profile page, then tap “Add Friends” underneath your Snapchat QR image, then hit “Share Username” on the corresponding screen to get your URL. What others see when they click through to your profile on the app

You can share your URL on various apps from within Snapchat Just hit “Share Username” from the “Add Friends” screen to access your profile URL
