On Snapchat, “Friends” means the people you have added and who have added you back. These are the users you can easily send Snaps, Chats, and view more personal updates from, depending on their privacy settings.
People use “Friends” on Snapchat to talk, share photos or videos, and keep up with each other in a more private way. If someone is your friend on Snapchat, it usually means you both know each other and can interact more directly in the app.
Meaning & Usage
“Friends” is the normal word Snapchat uses for mutual connections. It helps you tell the difference between people you follow and people who follow you back.
Examples
If you add someone and they add you back, they become your Snapchat friend. You might say, “I sent the Snap to my friends,” meaning the people on your Snapchat friends list.
How do you get friends on Snapchat?
You get friends by adding someone and having them add you back, or by accepting their friend request if they send one.
Can someone see my Snaps if they are not my friend?
Usually, no. Snapchat friends can see and reply more easily, while non-friends may have limited access depending on your settings.
Is “Friends” the same as “followers”?
No. Friends on Snapchat are mutual connections, while followers are usually one-way connections on other apps.
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