... "how will I explain to my grandmother that the photos she just
downloaded (using a snap software) are not on her friendly Home folder
/Download or /Pictures" ...

luckily when using the home interface (and hopefully once your granny
starts using snaps the app integration will be at a level where it will
ask for permissions in a popup (similar to UbuntuTouch, IOS and lately
even andoid) once the app tries to download something for the first
time), work is being done in gnome-software for this), this is exactly
what happens nowadays ...

but there are still developers that do not want to use interfaces, there
are still cli apps (and will ever be) that want to put their output into
their $WORKDIR etc etc ...

when snap stated there was no other secure way to solve these issues,
interfaces were still rare and initially limited, having bits visible in
the file manager in $HOME/snap was a good compromise (and still is
IMHO).

What i was reacting to is:

"...Until now, most applications respect this and store their settings
in folders with a . in front..." from a former commenter ...

$HOME/snap is not a config dir (and if we do actual config-only dirs
they would most likely land in $HOME/.config/snap or some such to
properly adhere to the established filesystem standards), it is the
snaps home and workdir for now and the one securely accessible space for
developers that do not want their snaps (be it server, desktop or cli
apps) to use interfaces.

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  Please move snap user data from "$HOME/snap" to "$HOME/.snap" (or to
  "$HOME/.local/share/snap" in accordance with the XDG spec)

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