You may soon be able to look back at your Signal stories for longer than 24 hours. The developers are currently working behind the scenes on an archive for your sent stories.
Normally, stories disappear automatically after 24 hours, both for you and for your contacts. However, sometimes it can be fun or useful to look back at your own stories later. A recent change in the source code of Signal for Android (GitHub commit e7d1db4) reveals that Signal is working on this feature.
The feature is still under development and may still change, but based on what we can see now, a new option called Archive will be added to the story settings. If you enable this option, your sent stories will be saved after they leave the active feed.

The source code also indicates that you will be able to choose how long you want to keep your stories: forever, one year, six months, or thirty days.
You will also be able to sort the archive by oldest first or newest first. In addition, stories can still be manually removed from the archive, either one by one or by selecting multiple stories at once.
Signal has not yet confirmed the new feature and it’s still unknown when it will become available. As soon as there is more news, you will find it on our website and social media.
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