Inventor of the disappearing message: Who is Reggie Brown and where has he disappeared?
It is almost a mystery where Reggie Brown, the inventor of the 'disappearing messages' feature, which has spread to the world with the Snapchat application, lives.
Although Evan Spiegel was the founding leader of Snapchat, there were those who stood by him like every leader. Spiegel met Reggie Brown and Booby Murphy, who were partners in founding Snapchat, at Stanford University, where he dropped out. Spiegel didn't actually want to drop out of school. After establishing Snapchat, Spiegel realized that he had entered an irreversible path and that he had to make a lot of effort on this path, and had to drop out of school.
Reggie Brown, the co-founder of instant messaging and image-sharing platform Snapchat, developed the app's trademark disappearing messages feature. He left the company at the age of 24 in 2014, taking his $157.5 million share. Co-founders Evan Spiegel and Bobby Murphy became billionaires in the process. Brown, on the other hand, vanished into thin air, just like the disappearing messages. He lost track. It was determined that Brown, who was investigated by the US media, entered the police records. Accordingly, when Brown left the company, he first settled in his hometown of Columbia, South Carolina.
THE TROUBLE IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD
However, he soon became the 'troublemaker' of his neighborhood. He was accused of recklessly running over a police officer while shooting a video clip in his Bentley car. It was reported that the neighbors entered their newly mown garden with their vehicle. He was later accused of scaring his neighbors with an aggressive dog. It was determined that Brown, who had an arrest warrant, left the state. It turned out that he also sold his house earlier this year. It was also determined that he signed up for a rehabilitation center and later left that place. It is unknown where he lives.