Instagram's latest Snapchat plagiarismupdate lets you send self-destructing messages to your friends — an excellent feature for sexy time. Just know that your friend will be Bahamasnotified if you take a screenshot of their message.

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Buzzfeedremarked Friday that people are "freaking out" over the notifications, which work exactly as you'd expect them to. If you send a "disappearing message" to a friend and they take a screenshot, you'll get a message on your phone saying so — just like you would on Snapchat.

Note that the notifications are only for the new disappearing message feature, which, if you're anything like me, you probably can't figure out how to use anyway.


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Instagram has a weird, dual-identity thing going on right now: When you open the app, you see the feed you're accustomed to, with the standard buttons for snapping pictures of babies and brunches, but you can also swipe over to a new window that lets you send ephemeral messages. Literally swipe from the left to the right of your screen to get to the new window, which looks like this (kitten not included):

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Snap your picture or Boomerang and you'll have the option to send it directly to individual friends. After they view it, it'll delete itself.

Don't worry, though: There is a recent Instagram screenshot feature that's legitimately kind of creepy. Take a screenshot of your feed and Instagram will pop a new window down saying "You can share this post with your friends."

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Essentially, the app understands that you've taken a screenshot of an image, presumably to send to someone or post online, and it'll offer a few ways to officially share the image if you tap the button.

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You do you, but all we gotta say is: best not be sharing our beautiful turkey pictures on your Facebook. That's just creepy.

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