Happy Yaksgiving!

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Happy Yaksgiving!

Happy almost-Thanksgiving! I can taste the gravy and pumpkin pie already. But Thanksgiving is more than stuffing and turkey comas (and a nice little exam reprieve). It’s a great time to reflect on all the things we’re thankful for – and appreciate those that we sometimes take for granted. One thing is for sure: Yik Yak is thankful for y’all! It’s you that make your communities the awesome, positive, supportive, and funny places that they are.

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Introducing: A New Way to Share

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Introducing: A New Way to Share

In our newest release, we’re making it easy to share yaks with your friends — directly in the app! You’ll even be able to add a personal note for your friend. And if the yak originated from their local feed (or a Peek collection), they’ll be able to tap right into the yak to vote or reply on the thread! This feature will be rolling out to users over the next several weeks – you’ll know it’s available in your area when you see the “Share” icon appear on the yaks on your feed.

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Introducing: Photos

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Introducing: Photos

Over the past couple months, we’ve been testing photos in Yik Yak by letting a few communities add pics to their yaks. If you were one of the herds that got to play around with this exciting feature, we can’t thank you enough for your help. You provided a ton of feedback to help us learn what you like best about having photos in your yaks — and you gave us some great ideas for what future versions of this feature might look like!

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Introducing: My Herd

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Introducing: My Herd

Get ready… Yik Yak’s newest beta feature, My Herd, is coming! This feature will let you stay connected with your herd – even if you’re leaving campus for the weekend, taking a semester away to pursue that dream internship, or backpacking across Europe for the summer. Now you’ll be able to yak with your local herd, or switch over to your “My Herd” feed to keep on yakking with the people who understand you best in your herd back home.

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