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Snapchat Map Parodies are spoofs of the recently implemented feature of photo-sharing app Snapchat which allows users to see the physical location of their friends on a map.

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On June 21st, 2017, Snapchat[1] revealed the "Snap Map," a feature which allows users to see the location of their friends on a map by pinching the screen to zoom out. Friends will appear as an avatar called "Actionmoji," which closely resembles a Bitstrips character. The feature is opt-in, meaning it will not be activated unless users choose to activate it.

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In the week following the announcement of the update, users, experts, and parents raised concerns over the implications of the feature with regards to privacy. ABC News[2] ran a segment and posted an article warning that using the map could give strangers information such as your address. The Daily Dot[3] ran an article compiling examples of how the app was inadvertently a tool to discover one's significant other is cheating (shown below).

Meanwhile, edgy jokes parodying the app by relating them to real life events began trending on /r/dankmemes. On June 23rd, invalidmustache[4] posted a variation featuring the Columbine shooters that gained over 1,000 points (shown below, left). On the 26th, a version referencing the 2015 Paris Terrorist Attacks was posted to /r/MemeEconomy[5] and gained over 500 points. The Daily Dot[6] covered the rise in these jokes as well.

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