![]() He said: 'People rightly took offence at the time, four years ago. Mr Turnbull told MPs the lens was developed with Bob Marley's family, but admitted it was 'misguided' and would be 'rejected' under the app's current rules. The Bob Marley lens was criticised when it launched on Snapchat in 2016 to mark April 20 - also known as Weed Day - by allowing users to superimpose the late reggae singer's face on to their own. Snapchat said it has 'changed as a company' in recent years and apologised for past filters such as a Bob Marley face which was accused of promoting blackface at the time. Executives from Facebook, TikTok and Snapchat appeared before the Women and Equalities Committee.
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