KeegdnaB42
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Again, a lot of you seem to be confusing an immature college dropout who made an app with someone with years of training and experience in business. If you think he couldn't possibly inject his own anti Microsoft vendetta into his business, you're delusional. He refuses to be publicly interviewed because he knows they'll expose him for the genuinely awful person he is (way beyond just blocking us out, he's a gross sexist) and everyone will realize anyone could have made snapchat and he isn't special. The app doesn't even make money, he got rich because investors just threw money at him.
This is actually a horrible trend with online startups that needs to stop, especially now that everything is app based instead of web based (as was the case with Facebook etc) because it gives pricks like Spiegel and every other silicon valley dbag who makes a "trendy" service, power to sabotage Microsoft or any other company they don't like by artificially limiting access to what may become a service the other 90% of the world becomes reliant on. I'm tired of having to explain to my friends why I can't use snapchat and telling them to use something else just isn't an option, but I'm not going to change platforms unless it is 100% on my own terms. I won't be bullied into it by a smug a-hole.
This is actually a horrible trend with online startups that needs to stop, especially now that everything is app based instead of web based (as was the case with Facebook etc) because it gives pricks like Spiegel and every other silicon valley dbag who makes a "trendy" service, power to sabotage Microsoft or any other company they don't like by artificially limiting access to what may become a service the other 90% of the world becomes reliant on. I'm tired of having to explain to my friends why I can't use snapchat and telling them to use something else just isn't an option, but I'm not going to change platforms unless it is 100% on my own terms. I won't be bullied into it by a smug a-hole.