In all seriousness, I understand your point, but what you’re referring to is a feature of a messaging/social product, not necessarily a product itself.
In Snapchat’ case, everything that makes it unique is easily duplicated by Instagram, outside of the people on it.
However, your comment on Instagram is actually about the marketing of the product, not necessarily the product itself.
Basically, if you take away the branding and the interface and distill down Instagram and Snapchat into the core functionality, there is little difference outside the network of users.
In all seriousness, I understand your point, but what you’re referring to is a feature of a messaging/social product, not necessarily a product itself.
In Snapchat’ case, everything that makes it unique is easily duplicated by Instagram, outside of the people on it.
However, your comment on Instagram is actually about the marketing of the product, not necessarily the product itself.
Basically, if you take away the branding and the interface and distill down Instagram and Snapchat into the core functionality, there is little difference outside the network of users.