On one hand no, it was definitely a 3rd party that allowed sent snaps to be permanently saved.
On the other hand, perhaps Snapchat is making an unreasonable promise to their users (send data to someone else that will be auto-deleted) that is fundamentally impossible to enforce.
The leaks to this point have showed him as obnoxious, careless etc. This one shows him as focused, driven and smart (the details don't really matter anymore and will likely be forgotten anyway). While I think most people who have experience dealing with the media probably assumed this was the case, now most people will see it without any surrounding PR.
Overall though probably won't sway things too much either way.
(Not that the media is always wrong, sometimes they're probably right, i.e. clinkle)
I wonder if these leaks are planned? I first became aware
of Snapchat when Zuck offered a Zillion dollars for it.
I thought it was a great idea, but the patent didn't seem
bullet proof? The value is free texts--right? Personally,
I see a future where you have two poor people with second hand smart phones and want to communicate for free. Great--they will use apps like SC, but not necessarily SC? I do see a tech bubble, and these leaks just might be free advertising? The amount of
money throw around seems crazy. The icing on the cake was
when Google bought Nest. I remember the CEO of Honeywell commenting on the Nest buyout. He said something
like, 'They could have bought Honeywell and still have a lot
of money left over'. (Honeywell is everywhere. Their products are in every building I have ever worked in--they
are huge and diversified.) The CEO of Honeywell had a weird
grin on his face when being interviewed--like he was just shocked at the amount of money spent. Anyways, I think we
are being played? I think these leaks are planned.
"I think we are being played? I think these leaks are planned."
Are you suggesting that all this stuff about North Korea was a misdirect, and the real purpose of the Sony hack was to vaguely improve the reputation of Snapchat's CEO? Or perhaps that Snapchat had advanced knowledge of the hack and Evan Spiegel intentionally emailed the head of Sony at the strategically appropriate time?
You're confusing WhatsApp with snapchat, two totally different apps that have little in common aside from using the internet.
WhatsApp is free text and group-chat done right. Snapchat is ephemeral pics and recently they've added text and and video (also self deleting). It's possible that Google could've bought Honeywell but not at the price they paid for Nest ($3 Bil) but it would've been pointless, google isn't interested in getting into the low-grade thermostat market, they want to be part of the "collecting info about you from devices you put in your home" market, so even though nest's first product was a thermostat, that's just incidental in Google's overall plans for the company.
Is that really true about Honeywell? Last I checked, Honeywell was a Fortune 100 with a $70B+ market cap. Nest's 3B acquisition is really nothing compared to that...
How does the owner of a company that people use for swapping naked/drunk/silly photos expect to change the world? Snapchat could disappear over night and it wouldn't have much of an impact on anyone other than the people working there.
Wow, is all PR speak from SV companies so absolutely vacuous?
This guy sounded much more intelligent in his private memos. This crap sounds like a teenager's diary. So many "feels" and "hurts" and "angrys"...really seems like he's writing to a bunch of young teens.
I don't know how people work at companies like this. Between this and Marissa Mayer's children's book reading at an all employee meeting, I'd get fired twice for laughing out loud and calling the CEO of the company a blabbering idiot.
Anyone care to unravel the mystery of teen mystery PR speak?
"Social" apps are driven by a small number of trend driven, high sociability, sexually active females in the range of 16ish to 25ish.
If you get them, everybody else will flow to your "service" (other girls will follow the trendsetters--guys will follow the girls). It is no accident that SnapChat got popular from sending naked selfies.
It's not PR speak, it's their generation. I'm only a few years older and can't even relate to it. My peers have even noticed this in our younger male siblings - they're only ~3 years younger, but they would constantly get into emotional fights with their good friends (lasting several days), cry all the time, and generally are a lot more sensitive and emotional. We don't understand it at all.