New York City Renamed ‘Jewtropolis’ On Snapchat
New Yorkers awoke to a surprise on Thursday morning: Several popular map apps had renamed their city “Jewtropolis.”
Snapchat, StreetEasy and Citi Bike are among the programs affected, as they rely on the third-party map application that may to blame, Newsweek reported. Some people noted that the name varies between New York and Jewtropolis depending on how zoomed in you are.
Snapchat said it is working to fix the issue.
“Snap Map relies on third party mapping data which has unfortunately been subject to vandalism,” Snapchat Support said on Twitter. “We are working with our partner Mapbox to get this fixed immediately.”
Not all are offended — many have taken to Twitter to poke fun at the map hack.
Us Jews seeing this: wow this is bad and a bit scary but also seriously you had JEW YORK right there and went with mediocre word play Jewtropolis instead? https://t.co/WcCkCG30Qx
— Laura Silverman (@LJSilverman1) August 30, 2018
If NYC is Jewtropolis there’s definitely a Goytham City somewhere in the South.
— The Volatile Mermaid (@OhNoSheTwitnt) August 30, 2018
This is offensive. Everyone knows Manalapan is Jewtropolis. https://t.co/gmPchGukkx
— Sean Keeley (@SeanKeeleyIsMe) August 30, 2018
I’m trying to be super mad but “Jewtropolis” is kinda funny and kinda accurate. https://t.co/hfLnJH6LYq
— Ben Gellman-Chomsky (@benjgc) August 30, 2018
Jewtropolis, the City that Never stops asking you abut when you’re gonna settle down with a nice City boy https://t.co/HL66b0sTS1
— Rachel Heimann (@reheimann) August 30, 2018
Alyssa Fisher is a news writer at the Forward. Email her at [email protected], or follow her on Twitter at @alyssalfisher
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