A day after news broke out regarding Snapchat's CEO
According to the app info on App Store, the "Customer Ratings" of the current version of the app was "single star" (based on 6,099 ratings) and all versions rating was "one and half star" (based on 9,527 ratings) as on Sunday morning.
The rating for the app on Android Play Store was "four star" (based on 11,932,996 ratings).
The bashing started when US-based news website Variety on Saturday quoted Snapchat's ex-employee
Indians did not take the comment lightly and took to social media to lash out at the statement from the CEO. As the ratings of the app dropped, the criticism of the CEO and the app increased.
"First of all, I didn't even want to give any freakin' star to this app. Evan (CEO of Snapchat) shows how stupid he is by saying this. I bet 3/4th of his company is run by Indian employees. If he didn't want to expand it to poor countries, then why is this app free? Why didn't he put any charges on it?" a user wrote on App Store, condemning the CEO.
Some users wrote, "Poor India & Spain need better than Snapchat", "Good bye, My Snapchat Account and
The app was also trolled on Twitter. #boycottsnapchat became the most trending hashtag on Twitter overnight.
According to a report in
Instagram's "Stories" feature was now used by more than 200 million people every day -- an increase of 50 million since January.
On the other hand, Snapchat who launched the "Stories" format in October 2013, had 161 million daily active users in February.
"Stories" feature is an ephemeral chain of photo and video clips with filters and special effects. More recently, Facebook and WhatsApp also introduced the feature, imitating Snapchat.
Snapchat has more than four million users in India.
Snapchat ratings drop to 'one star' on App Store after Evan Spiegel's 'poor countries like India' comment
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