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by Analemma_
3129 days ago
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I'm half-joking here, but one reason we might know it isn't true is the "argument from cash flow": Snap is still hemorrhaging money, to the consternation of investors, mainly because they're paying astronomical sums to Google for GCE hosting. Given the amount of data that passes through Snapchat every day and the cost to host it, I can make a decent guess that they're not hanging on to it, or else their infrastructure costs would be even greater. |
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The only fair assumption is that they store all videos. Remember that they are an ad business.
If it's too annoying, the wise decision would be to cut storage to only 1 month, or store only 1% of randomly selected videos. It will never be to stop storing videos.