Snapchat Denies Allegations Of Ex-Employee About CEO Calling India Poor! Read The Statement!
Since yesterday, #BoycottSnapchat is inclining since Indians are extremely irate with Snapchat's
CEO. Anthony Pompliano, Snapchat's previous representative documented a claim against the CEO, Evan Spiegel and blamed him for calling India a poor nation. As indicated by Anthony, the CEO stated, "This application is just for rich individuals. I would prefer not to venture into poor nations like India and Spain."
Only one explanation was sufficient for individuals to get angry; a large portion of them uninstalled the application and left offending posts for Spiegel. Be that as it may, the case is still in court and official conclusion is yet to be given; subsequently, we can't accuse the CEO for the premise of suppositions, correct? Without knowing the full story, getting furious and uninstalling the application is off-base.
In the interim, Snapchat is out with an official proclamation on this. All things considered, the organization has denied the charges made by Anthony Pompliano. The announcement given by Snap's representative to Huffington Post peruses,
This is silly. Clearly, Snapchat is for everybody! It's accessible worldwide to download for nothing. Those were the expressions of a disappointed previous worker. We are appreciative for our Snapchat people group in India and around the globe.
Mr. Pompliano additionally blamed Snapchat for expanding client information and giving "Falsehood" about key measurements.
Reacting to this allegation, Snapchat stated,
"Snap did not give speculators misquoted client measurements in 2015; nor snapped representatives confer any of the panoply of claimed awful acts that litter Pompliano's dissension. Snap will exhibit as much at the suitable time in the proper discussion."
We have to sit tight for the decision before favoring one side. Individuals got irate in the wake of perusing Anthony's claim, yet now that Snapchat has denied these affirmations, shouldn't we keep our psyches cool and attempt to know what precisely happened?
It isn't right on our part to accept only one side of the story and take activities, would it say it isn't? There are great possibilities that Snapchat's representative is talking reality.
Starting at now, nothing can be said; how about we hold up persistently.
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