Facebook Poke Sends And Self-Destructs Quick Messages


iOS: Facebook has released a new app for iOS based off Facebook’s ever-popular “Poke” function. It’s designed to send quick messages, photos or videos, and then self-destruct them after a designated amount of time.

It actually mimics features from the popular Snapchat app, which deletes messages at a time you set after you send them. It’s not a method we recommend using for sending saucy pics or passwords, but we suppose it’s a quick way to send messages and videos to your friends without cluttering up their inbox.

Facebook Poke [iTunes App Store via Facebook Newsroom]


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