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Snapchat Doesn’t Need Indian Market | Poor India | Rich People’s App

Snapchat Doesn’t Need Indian Market | Poor India | Rich People's App
Snapchat Doesn’t Need Indian Market | Poor India | Rich People’s App

Several Indians have started uninstalling Snapchat app following company’s CEO ‘ poor India ’ remark.

Snapchat CEO, Evan Spiegel senses that you the Indian people are too poor to use his “rich people’s app”.

According to several media reportsSpiegel allegedly made the comment during a meeting to discuss the growth of the app’s user base in 2015.

In response to an employee concern about the app’s slow growth in an Emerging Market like India, which has a growing mobile penetration, Spiegel cut the employee mid-sentence seemingly saying, “This app is only for rich People.”

“I don’t want to expand into poor countries like India and Spain,” Spiegel reportedly said.

Based on data, Snapchat had adjacent to 4 million users in India last year.

Despite the fact that the exact user base is not available, this figure is estimated to have grown since then.

Many Indian Snapchat users are now giving single-star ratings and even uninstalling Snapchat app.