Instagram rolled out a new update on Tuesday that makes the app extremely similar to Snapchat — like, really really similar. Here’s the explanation of the update, per USA TODAY:

…the Facebook-owned photo sharing app unveiled Stories, where users post photos and videos summing up their days. Like Snapchat, the updates users post will disappear after 24 hours. Also like Snapchat, Instagram users can get creative by adding text or drawings. Users can watch other Stories at the top of their feed. Users will know when an account has an update by viewing a colorful ring around the profile picture.

So yes, there are now Snapchat Stories and Instagram Stories. I don’t know how Instagram got away with naming the feature “Stories,” but here we are.

Noted social media jokester, the 76ers’ Joel Embiid, noticed how the update makes it easier to slide into DM conversations.

It’s true because — very much like Snapchat — there’s a button toward the bottom of the photo/video that allows you to start a direct message with whoever’s Story you’re watching. Instead of leaving a comment under an Instagram photo, you can just tap that “Send Message” button and have a private conversation.

Other players around the league have also posted reactions to the update via this new Stories feature.

Frank Kaminsky asks where the filters are at

Kaminsky, in case you didn’t know, is an expert Snapchat filter user.

Kaminsky also pointed out that it’s good for DMs.

The new Instagram Snaps are easy access into the DMs. Just sayin… — Frank Kaminsky III (@FSKPart3) August 2, 2016

Mario Chalmers is confused

Same.

Lance Stephenson: “C’mon Instagram, why ya’ll do that to Snap, man?”

Tobias Harris: “Is Snapchat on Instagram or is this Instagram?”

WHO HAS THE ANSWERS???

However, not everyone was confused or upset about this.

Steph Curry is a fan

Buddy Hield showed Kobe some love

Chandler Parsons shared a selfie

Paul George is excited for Rio

Here is a photo of Russell Westbrook, courtesy of Nina, his wife

More players may begin posting in the coming days and weeks, so stay tuned to those little bubbles at the top of your Instagram app.