• FuglyDuck
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    10 months ago

    If your in a public place, other people can see your screen. Also, snaps are frequently video, so he may have been over heard.

    If your in public (like that), you have no expectation of privacy.

    edit: also do you really think Snapchat won’t be screening messages? They probably have his geolocation data, know he’s an airport and just sent something about “planes” and “bombs” and “taliban”. nobody in the world is going to review that and think, “oh, it’s just a joke. move along.”

    • @wahming
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      1010 months ago

      As per the article, security saw the message, it was not reported by another traveller. So he presumably was, or thought he was, in private when he made the joke.

      • FuglyDuck
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        110 months ago

        Security services saw the message and flagged it to Spanish authorities, who sent two F-18 jets to follow the airliner until it landed, per the BBC.

        The Security Service is MI5. I doubt very much the agent was ever out at Gatwick that day. Either they scooped up the message via some form of mass surveillance or Snapchat reported it.

        My assumption is he thought that the Snapchat group itself was private and didn’t realize that Snapchat absolutely will nark on you if you threaten to get them wrapped up in something Iike terrorism. Another article says he was at the check in counter.

        If airport security saw the message/overheard it, they would never have let him through the security check point to board in the first place.

        • @wahming
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          510 months ago

          No I absolutely agree that he was probably auto reported by Snapchat. Nevertheless, my point holds that that would be very much considered a private conversation.