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An 11-year-old girl from Australia was reportedly groomed and sexually abused by a 23-year-old man after she added him on Snapchat as part of a competition with her friend. According to The Guardian, the victim, who was competing to achieve a Snap score of 100,000, used the app's 'Quick Add' feature, which suggested connections based on shared interests.
The perpetrator, Jai Clapp, initially lied about his age, claiming to be 17. Over a span of 12 days, he groomed the girl before meeting her three times in a local park, where he sexually assaulted her. A judge described Clapp's actions as "abhorrent," and he received an eight-year and ten-month prison sentence, along with a four-year, eight-month non-parole period.
Snap Inc., the parent company of Snapchat, stated that any sexual exploitation of minors is horrific and against their policies. Beginning December 2025, the Australian government plans to restrict Snapchat use to individuals 16 and older, with current policies allowing users from the age of 13.