.@Snapchat wanna tell me why u thought this yellowface was ok?? pic.twitter.com/sgpW4AFPsE— grace (@tequilafunrise) August 9, 2016
It’s far from the first time Snapchat has been hit with accusations of racism, though this may be one of the most overt instances to date. Previously, users questioned a number of the app’s “beautifying” filters, many of which seemed to lighten skin and widen eyes. And while there may have been shades of grey in those cases, critics of the most recent filter say that a very definitive line has most definitely been crossed.
@Snapchat uh this filter is racist pic.twitter.com/oQXm9QcrVk— k #STUCK (@engravedhearts) August 9, 2016
On Wednesday, the company responded to the swaths of criticism, referring to the filter as an “anime-inspired Lens.” In a departure from its previous indignant defenses of problematic filters (with regard to the Bob Marley feature, Snapchat told CNN, “[The lens] gives people a new way to share their appreciation for Bob Marley and his music”), the app this time seemed to realize its fault. Though it stopped short of apologizing, Snapchat did note that the lens had “expired” and “won’t be put back into circulation.”
So Snap away, friends. Because at least for now, there aren’t any yellowface filters ruining your fun.
Source: Digital Trends
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