Snapchat CEO'S comment on India - TRUTH OR FAKE!
By Asirsi
@pravanki (61)
India
April 17, 2017 3:31am CST
Recently there is alot of news going on about the snapchat CEO commenting India as a poor country!!! Although Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel is yet to confirm the allegations, #uninstallsnapchat started trending in India in no time.
I agree we are not very rich why are we pretending otherwise it's okay we aren't rich right now but we WORK HARD AND WE WILL DEFINITELY GET THERE SOON!
Indeed in no time, the CEO'S secretary started denying the allegations! Is this really the way a country with so much of growth be commented on/treated??
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4 responses
@amitkokiladitya (171927)
• Agra, India
17 Apr 17
@HAPPSINGH these days I myself don't understand what is happening
@diosabella (4789)
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17 Apr 17
It could be real and it could be fake. But people shouldn't be affected by it anymore. Just show that its not true. Sometimes, when person gets too popular, their heads gets too big and they don't know where they started and where they get support. And it could be fake too because Snapchat is so big now that some people get jealous and want to destroy it. But what ever it is I think snapchat is overrated and cheesy.
@pravanki (61)
• India
17 Apr 17
@diosabella all the news reports do indicate towards the CEO commenting abt it. Initially he did comment and mention India but soon after their was an outrage amongst the ppl, the secretary of the ceo released a statement saying he never mentioned India.!!!!
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@suripunj (956)
• New Delhi, India
17 Apr 17
Yes by and large we are poor country-Does't matter what others say about us.I am living in Delhi(capital of India) and for last 1 hour there is power outage and i am feeling very uncomfortable in this scorching after noon and not able to focus on my work as i had taken WFH today.
@pravanki (61)
• India
17 Apr 17
We definitely r far behind the other small countries too which r far more developed, but that doesn't really mean to make such statements. I guess high time we stop using so called hi fi apps. What do u think?
@jstory07 (139742)
• Roseburg, Oregon
17 Apr 17
If it is not true than what is said should just be ignored.