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After heavy backlash, Snapchat says CEO Evan Spiegel never called Indians 'poor'

The CEO while discussing the expansion plans in a meeting allegedly dismissed an employee's concern of the slow growth rate of the app in India, stating that it was only meant for the 'rich people'.

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Amidst the ongoing backlash on Twitter regarding Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel's recent remark on expansion in India, the parent company 'Snap's' attorneys rubbished claims while stating that no such remark was made. 

Denying an employee's claims of Snapchat being termed as a 'rich people's app', the attorneys while lashing out at the former said he is a 'disgruntled employee fired for poor performance'.  The simple fact is that he knows exactly nothing about Snap's current metrics. He and his lawyers are ' not to put too fine a point on matters ' just making things up,' said the attorneys, as reported by Variety.

The CEO had earlier while discussing the expansion plans in a meeting allegedly dismissed an employee's concern of the slow growth rate of the app in India, stating that it was only meant for the 'rich people'. According to one of the employees, Spiegel had during a meeting said, 'This app is only for rich people. I don't want to expand into poor countries like India and Spain.'

After reports of Spiegel's alleged claims of Snapchat being a 'rich people's app' surfaced, the Indian users took to Twitter to express their dissent over the comment, thus paving the way for widespread negativity. Soon after Variety published the alleged comment, the app's ratings on Google play store witnessed a sharp decline, a 4.4 to a 3.6 rating. Furthermore, the number of one-star rating by the users shot up from 39,102 to 192,906 in just 24 hours. 

Almost 24 hours after news broke out that Snapchat CEO Evan Spiegel did not want to expand in poor countries such as India and Spain, its rating on the App Store dropped to a "single star” from “five stars", reported IANS. Users in India have been so miffed with this statement that #UninstalSnapchat and #BoycottSnapchat started trending on Twitter.

As on April 16, the "Customer Ratings" of the current version of the app on the App Store was "single star" (based on 6,099 ratings) and all versions rating was "one and half star" (based on 9,527 ratings).

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