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  2. Snap, the owner of Snapchat, is laying off about 10% of its ...

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    The owner of Snapchat is cutting approximately 10% of its worldwide workforce, or about 530 employees, the latest tech company to announce layoffs. Snap Inc. said in a regulatory filing that it ...

  3. Snapchat parent soars after beating revenue, user growth ...

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    The Snapchat parent now expects second-quarter revenue between $1.23 billion and $1.26 billion, above analysts' estimates of $1.22 billion, according to LSEG data. Snap said its business was ...

  4. Snapchat announces expanded revenue-sharing program for ... - AOL

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    Top Snapchat creators will soon have more ways to make money on the social media app. The Santa Monica company introduced an expanded monetization program Monday, saying it would soon begin ...

  5. Snap Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Snap Inc. is an American technology company, founded on September 16, 2011, by Evan Spiegel, Bobby Murphy, and Reggie Brown based in Santa Monica, California.The company developed and maintains technological products and services, namely Snapchat, Spectacles, and Bitmoji.

  6. List of social platforms with at least 100 million active users

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    Snapchat: Snap Inc. United States: 2011 800 million [11] 414 million daily active users [11] 10 Douyin: ByteDance China: 2016 755 million [3] 11 Kuaishou: Kuaishou China: 2011 700 million [3] 12 X: X Corp. United States: 2006 600 million [12] 13 Weibo: Sina Corporation China: 2009 586 million [13] 241 million daily active users [14] 14 QQ ...

  7. Censorship of Snapchat - Wikipedia

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    Snapchat is a social media network that has been banned and/or otherwise restricted in various countries. Potential reasons for such bans include national security, user privacy, social control, protecting culture, reducing displays of behavior considered to be immoral, economic protectionism, protecting mental health (especially among youth), technological sovereignty, and regulatory compliance.

  8. What happens if the US bans TikTok? - AOL

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    More outside candidates include Snapchat, still going strong despite having its trademark feature (vanishing broadcasts) successfully copied by Instagram; and Triller, which is popular with ...

  9. Top news headlines of 2024, month-by-month - AOL

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    From Boeing's turbulence and a catastrophic hurricane, to Donald Trump's election victory, "Sunday Morning" host Jane Pauley looks back at key events of a year that was monumental.