“Unadded on Snapchat” means another user has removed you from their friend list. The chat history stays on your phone, but you can’t send them Snaps or view their private Stories unless they add you back.
People say, “I think Jen unadded me—her Bitmoji is gone from the chat list,” or notice that a streak disappeared and guess they were unadded. It’s common after small fallouts or when someone cleans up their friend list.
Meaning & Usage Examples
- “He unadded me right after the argument.”
- “The message shows ‘Pending’—looks like I was unadded.”
- “She posted on her private Story, but I can’t see it; must have been unadded.”
Context / Common Use
On Snapchat, there’s no big alert when you’re unadded. You notice subtle signs: the Snap says “Pending,” the profile shows “Add Friend,” or their Story lock icon disappears. Users often check these clues and text friends, “Did you get unadded too?”
Does “unadded” mean blocked?
No. If you’re only unadded, you can still search their username and add them back. If you’re blocked, the profile won’t show at all.
Will they know if I unadd them?
Snapchat doesn’t send a notification. They might figure it out later if they try to send a Snap and see “Pending.”
Can I re-add someone after unadding them?
Yes. Just search their username and tap “Add.” They’ll get a friend request like normal.
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