I've read some comments, and I do get your reasoning, but, I think it's
a poor reasoning. Because, I'm having hard time believing that non-
technical, or even technical, users would do the following: save a file
and then browse snap folder, browse among many folders in there to find
(often illogical) app name, open "current" under the app name, and
browse whatever elaborate file structure they find inside "current" to
come to their file. Making "snap" folder not hidden is completely
useless UX vise, all you did is enrage people who don't wanna have their
home littered.

Also I've checked my snap folder now, there's an empty slack folder
inside, and tmnationsforever which has empty current, but added common
which buried deeply contains configurations and replays, etc... You
should check how this folder is even used, I have feeling there's like
1% of useful data users would wanted to access often (or at all), and
the rest is rubbish.

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  Please move the "$HOME/snap" directory to a less obtrusive location

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