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Japanese messenger Line, which is immensely popular in Southeast Asia, just announced its next update will include posts that vanish after 24 hours.

SEE ALSO: Facebook tests 'Messenger Day' in another swipe at Snapchat Stories

The update, which will come first to Android before iOS in the coming days, will allow you to mark a post on your Timeline feed for self-destruction.

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That means you can either choose to make a post stay, or disappear after 24 hours, by tapping the clock icon next to "post."

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Line's timeline is similar to Facebook's and Instagram's feed. Fellow Asian messenger WeChat also has the same timeline feature, allowing the messengers to do double duty as a social network as well as messaging app.

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The 24-hour expiring content concept is commonly associated with Snapchat, after it debuted the feature called Stories back in 2013.

Back then, it was a way to add longevity to the instantly self-destructing posts that users would send to each other, as opposed to the way Facebook, Instagram -- and now Line -- are using it to add a touch of ephemerality to regular posts.

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