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GuteFragen579
1 year ago

Depending on what he wrote and said. If he didn’t write good, it can be used against him.

For example, about s*xual violence, murder threats or insults.

If the person wants, she can use it against your counselor.

Depends on what was written.

You can place it on the Snapchat map when it has activated it, yes.

Best regards

Good questions579

GuteFragen579
1 year ago
Reply to  Stunzo96

Okay, yeah. It won’t be wild. It went cringe, but there’s nothing threatening him. If the person takes it with humor, it has no further consequences.

GuteFragen579
1 year ago

The police can feel everything to be restored. But why would the police follow it? Actually uninteresting in everyday life, something happens more often. It’s nothing where the police would have to turn on. Apart from it, data from an existing person has “clarified” and specified – without consent of the person. That would be punishable.

I’m gonna say that Snapchat can’t be able to track it, but it’s nothing bad in the chat now that you have to fade it around the world. Nor from the police.

If the person with whom he wrote goes to the police, they could of course look closer. I don’t know what kind of person he wrote. The person “that’s not possible, I have to do something about it” or “no matter, sponge over it. But never do it again.” Personally, it wouldn’t matter because I have better things to do/other problems than chasing someone because he wrote me with a wrong Snapchat account.