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by chatmasta 857 days ago
If we're speculating, a much more likely explanation is that Snapchat moderation teams monitor certain words in certain areas, flagging for example any message containing "bomb" sent from an airport.

This is arguably even creepier than government surveillance, since it implies Snapchat employees are looking at the content of private chats and the user may never know.

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I'm surprised the amount of trust you put in Snapchat and likewise companies whose sole purpose is to maximize their profit by selling user data
It also means that there's no encryption, or the key is known to Snapchat employees (and therefore to everybody who has enough money).
Might be automated, but still, a corporation controls what gets flagged.