Snapchat said Thursday it is putting the brakes on a controversial feature that let users of the social network share how fast they were moving.
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Snapchat said Thursday it is putting the brakes on a controversial feature that let users of the social network share how fast they were moving.
The feature referred to as a "speed filter" let Snapchat users capture their speed in an image they could then fire off to friends, prompting concerns and lawsuits over the potential for dangerously distracted driving.
Controversy over the feature had caused Snapchat to change it from a "filter" that augments pictures with numbers showing speed to a sticker that could be added to messages.
"Nothing is more important than the safety of our Snapchat community, and we had previously disabled the filter at driving speeds," a spokesperson for parent firm Snap said in reply to an AFP query.
"Today the sticker is barely used by Snapchatters, and in light of that, we are removing it altogether."