![]() In the statement, officials said, in part, that they "proactively find and shut down drug dealers’ accounts," while employees "block search results for drug-related terms, instead redirecting Snapchatters to resources from experts about the dangers of fentanyl." While the company cannot comment on current litigation, they did send us a statement about the company's practices. ![]() It is alleged, in the lawsuit, that Snapchat's features, like self-destructing texts and expiring posts, "enable dealers to complete transactions without a trace, knowing that not even law enforcement can access certain records."Ī spokesperson for Snapchat vehemently denies the allegations. "We're simply saying that Snapchat is responsible for what happens on its platform, when it knows full well that it's being used to facilitate drug deals." "It was a tragedy that never had to happen," said Bergman. Devastatingly, authorities say it turned out to be a counterfeit laced with fentanyl, which killed the teen.
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