Snap CEO approved unpopular redesign despite warnings: Report

IANS  |  San Francisco 

approved its major redisgn that plunged the compnay's growth even after reciving warnings from engineers and a mediocre performance result during pre-launch tests, claims a new report in The Information.

"Some current and former employees told The Information that the overall goal -- to make the app easier to use, said later -- wasn't adequately conveyed to those working on bringing the new design to life," Engadget reported on Friday.

The February redesign had aimed to separate "friends' content" from the "celebrity content" and moved the posts and messages of users' friends to a different section of the app.

The change had drawn criticism from celebrities like and Chrissy Teigen, who argued that the redesign made the app harder to navigate.

Besides, putting up to 83 per cent negative reviews on the App Store, users also filed an calling for the removal of the new update that attracted more than 1.2 million signatures on

Earlier this month, the audio-video sharing platform rolled out new redesign for iOS where snaps and chats were aligned chronologically and "Stories" from friends were moved back to the right-hand side of the camera screen.

"There is no doubt that collaboration yields better results," told The Information in an email.

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 16:26 IST