SNAPCHAT:
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EVAN SPIEGEL |

Snapchat evolved into a mix of
private messaging and public content, including brand networks, publications,
and live events such as sports and music. Nevertheless, according to survey
studies conducted in March 2016, the personal oriented messaging was still
being accessed by users more than the publicly offered content that was being
presented. 71% of users surveyed said that they preferred the app for its chat,
messaging, and imaging services, versus 5% who almost exclusively chose the
various events, published features, and media content on a daily basis. 24%
responded that they accessed all features equally. However, about three
quarters of those surveyed were also familiar with the events, media brands,
and celebrity content, having a favorable opinion of those areas.
SNAPDEAL:


INDANS BOYCOTTING SNAPDEAL INSTEAD OF SNAPCHAT:
Ever since Indians started ‘boycotting’
Snapchat and the #uninistallsnapchat hashtag started trending, Snapdeal, an
Indian e-commerce website, started getting bad reviews too. Name mix-ups aren’t
uncommon in the online space where reactions come sooner than the action and
this case is no different. After tweeple assumed that Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel
had said the app wasn’t for ‘poor countries like India’, many seemed to have
mixed up both the companies, which has hampered Snapdeal’s reviews on Google Play Store.
Although many were quick to spot the
“misdirected hate”, while the others went on a rampage, the whole confusion
generated hilarious reactions on Twitter. “Boycotting Snapdeal instead of
Snapchat is the equivalent of slapping Arbaaz Khan because you’re angry with
Roger Federer,” one of the tweets read, among the many others that surfaced
after the fiasco.
PEOPLE REACTION IN INDIA :
“This app is only for rich people. I don’t want to expand into poor countries like India and Spain,” Spiegel allegedly said.
SNAPDEAL CEO CALLED INDIA A POOR COUNTRY AND NOW PEOPLE STARTED TO UNINSTALL THIS APP.
The quote came from a recently unredacted court complaint by Anthony Pompliano, who served as the company’s growth lead for a few weeks in 2015. The former employee mentioned the exchange from a September 2015 meeting he had with Spiegel about the app’s international growth plans.
Snapchat CEO’s alleged comments infuriated Indians who started venting their anger by deleting the app from their smartphones and giving it 1-star reviews on Google Play Store and App Store.
As people are angry with snapchat ceo they started to rate it with one star and with bad comments.Some of them started taunting that they belong to a poor country and they aren't gonna use this app more.