I'm in the process of switching away from MacOS to a Linux DE and I've
created a lauchpad account just to register my frustration at this bug.
I've just tried out snaps for the first time and after installing
pycharm-professional have discovered the snaps folder contains nothing
but config data. Well, actually it just seems to have a version numbered
folder symlinked to a 'current' folder. This should be stored according
to the XDG Base Directory Specification

$ du -s ~/snap
16      /home/oliver/snap

My feeling is that this issue should have been tackled when it was
raised in 2016. Specifically, the OP's suggestion that _still_ stands:
Snap package developers should be encouraged to store user data
according to the XDG Base Directory Specification.

However, it's 2019 now and there are apparently over 1000 snaps in the
wild. I wouldn't want the task of fixing this. After reading this thread
it's also apparent that devs see this as a trivial issue, marking it as
'Whishlist'. So, like others here my only conclusion is that I'll have
to purge the snap environment from my system.

I'm so disappointed that the snap system is flawed in this way and is
becoming harder to move away from with every snap package that is
created.

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

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