What Do the Faces Mean in Snapchat?

avatarWarningSquad2 months ago
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avatarDebiasingPons2 months ago

The faces show how much you interact with someone. Yellow heart = best friends, smiley = good friends.

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avatarBakingAlert2 months ago

It's all about your interaction level with that friend. Smile = you're friends, but not besties. Yellow heart = besties. Red heart = besties for two weeks. Fire = Snapstreak!


avatarDisbowelingFeel2 months ago

Those little faces next to your friends' names on Snapchat are called Friend Emojis. They symbolize different levels of interaction. For instance, a yellow heart means you're best friends, a smiley face means you're good friends, but not besties, and a red heart indicates you've been best friends for two weeks straight. Keep snapping to see those emojis change!


avatarTrainingHost2 months ago

Emojis next to names show how close y'all are. Besties get a yellow heart, casual friends get a smiley. Keep snapping and see what pops up!

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