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Surprise,Watch MILF Creampied Stepmoms 6 Online surprise, Snap CEO Evan Spiegel is NOT a fan of Facebook and its incessant copying of Snapchat.
But what is a little surprising is the usually reserved CEO just threw some serious shade at Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg over its handling of users' data privacy.
SEE ALSO: Never Do These Things on Your Favorite Social NetworksSpeaking at Recode's Code Conference Tuesday, Spiegel was asked how he felt about Facebook's continued copying of Snapchat, he said, "We would really appreciate it if they copied our data protection practices also."
Ouch.
The remark, was of course, a reference to the Cambridge Analytica scandal and others that have rocked Facebook as users have become aware that the behemoth social network hasn't always done a very good job at protecting its users data.
Spiegel also noted that, unlike Facebook, "There wasn't any Russian manipulation of Snapchat." (He didn't, however, mention that with only a tiny fraction of Facebook's user base, many of whom are under the age of 18, Snapchat was likely far less attractive to the Russians than Facebook, but who's keeping track.)
He also had some strong words of criticism for Facebook's and its "DNA" as a place where people are constantly "competing with their friends for likes attention."
“Fundamentally, they’re having a really hard time changing the DNA of their company," he said, without explicitly mentioning the name "Facebook." "And the DNA of their company is all about having people compete with each other online for attention.”
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Snap's CEO also made it clear he's not impressed with Zuckerberg's recent "dorm room defense," which seems to crop up every time he's questioned about Facebook's privacy issues. (Time and time again, Zuckerberg has reminded the public and lawmakers that he started Facebook from his Harvard dorm room at a time when he couldn't possibly have anticipated potential issues like privacy scandals and election interference.)
"When it was just us back in my dorm room, we cared about data protection," said Spiegel, who cofounded Snapchat while a student at Stanford.
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