Snap's public policy head for India and South Asia talks about what makes Snapchat stand out among other social media platforms and the platform's new safety and privacy features for teenagers
Snapchat is one of the most popular social media platforms, especially for teenagers, in India and across the world. The platform has a user base of 200 million users in India and several million worldwide, as per Uthara Ganesh, head of public policy, India and South Asia, Snap Inc. On September 7, at the â€Snap Smart’ event in Mumbai which also hosted a panel discussion on â€Teen Safety’, Snap introduced new safety features on the platform for 13 to 17-year-old users. Besides Ganesh, the panel included actor Shefali Shah, popular Snapchat user/influencer Nitanshi Goel, and Mansi Zaveri, founder, Kidsstopress.
In conversation with Forbes India, Ganesh, who has been working as the head of public policy at Snap, and has over a decade of public policy experience, spoke about what makes Snapchat stand out among other social media platforms and how the platform is working extensively on introducing safety and privacy features for its user base, which consists largely of teenagers. Edited excerpts: Â
Q. What is the story behind Snapchat?
When Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy got the idea of Snapchat, having grown up with the original social media generation, they noted that social media became the space where everyone was putting out a really perfect version of their lives and themselves. And there was almost this competition for likes, followers, friends and content. All of social media had become a consumption focused feed and really didn't reflect the real world so much. Evan and Bobby's intention, from just a pure value proposition perspective, was to create a sort of antidote for social media.
Q. Can you speak a bit on the design of the app? What makes it different from other social media platforms? Â