PDF download Download Article
Find out if you were removed from a friend list
PDF download Download Article

If you're curious if someone removed you on Snapchat without telling you, there are ways to check. Keep in mind that, if a friend blocks you on Snapchat, you won't be able to find their name or view their profile information at all. Here's how to know if someone deleted you on Snapchat.

Checking If You're Unfriended on Snapchat

To check if someone deleted you on Snapchat, look for the user in your friend list. You can also visit their profile and check their Snap Score; if you don't see the number, they most likely unfriended you.

Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Checking Your Friend List

PDF download Download Article
  1. It's a yellow-and-white ghost icon. You'll know if someone deleted you as a friend if they're no longer in your friend list.
    • Snapchat doesn't send notifications when friends are removed, so you'll need to check manually.
  2. This is in the top-left corner.
    Advertisement
  3. You can find this under the Friends header.
  4. You can use the search bar at the top or scroll down to find them.
    • If you don't see the user in your friend list and you haven't deleted them, they've most likely unfriended you. However, it's also possible they have deleted their Snapchat account.
  5. Advertisement
Method 2
Method 2 of 3:

Checking the Snap Score

PDF download Download Article
  1. It's a yellow-and-white ghost icon. You can see if someone deleted you by checking their Snapscore.
  2. Tap the magnifying glass in the top-left corner and enter their username. Then, tap their username to view their profile.
  3. View the Snap Score. You can find this number underneath the user's name.[1]
    • If you can't see the Snap Score, the person probably deleted you; however, enabling certain privacy settings can also prevent the Snap Score from appearing. If you want to be 100 percent sure that the person deleted you, send a test snap.
  4. Advertisement
Method 3
Method 3 of 3:

Sending a Test Snap

PDF download Download Article
  1. It's a yellow-and-white ghost icon. You can see if someone deleted you by checking their Snapscore.
  2. Tap the magnifying glass in the top-left corner and enter their username. Then, tap their username to view their profile.
  3. This is next to the chat and phone icon.
  4. Send a photo Snap. Once you're finished, tap the arrow.
  5. Initially, you'll see a red arrow appear under the person's name, signifying that your snap has been sent. You can then tap and drag down the screen and then release it to refresh the page.
    • If the red arrow turns into a grey arrow with the word Pending below it, your friend has deleted you from their friend list.
    • You may have to refresh the page a few times before the grey Pending arrow displays.
    • If the arrow stays red even after a few refreshes, your friend didn't delete you.
  6. Advertisement

Community Q&A

Search
Add New Question
  • Question
    If someone deleted me from Snapchat, why is he in my contacts?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Because you haven't deleted him off your list. When someone deletes you from Snap, you'll be removed from their list, but you will still see them in your list.
  • Question
    How do I know if someone has blocked me on Snapchat?
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Their username won’t pop up in your friends list, and you won’t be able to find them if you search for them.
  • Question
    What do I do if someone deleted me, but lied about it? I re-added the person and he isn't receiving anything.
    Community Answer
    Community Answer
    Just leave them alone. They obviously don't want to talk to you. Just accept it and move on.
See more answers
Ask a Question
200 characters left
Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
Submit
Advertisement

Video

Tips

Submit a Tip
All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published
Name
Please provide your name and last initial
Thanks for submitting a tip for review!

Warnings

  • The test snap method won't work for celebrities or other figures who have public Snapchat accounts.
Advertisement

You Might Also Like

Send a Snap with the Cartoon Face Lens Send a Cartoon Face Snap & Use Other Fun Lenses
What Does the Green Dot Mean on SnapchatWhat Does the Green Dot Mean on Snapchat? Quick Answer
How Does Snapchat Score WorkHow Snapchat Score Works: Factors, Seeing Your Score, & More
Recover Deleted Snapchat Memories10 Easy Steps to Recover Deleted Snapchat Memories
Tell if Someone Added You on SnapchatTell if Someone Added You on Snapchat
Post to Snapchat StoriesPost to Snapchat Stories
Know if Someone Is Online on Snapchat7 Easy Ways to Know if Someone Is Online on Snapchat
Save Snapchat Pictures Without Notifying Others Save Snaps Without Them Knowing: Android & iOS
Increase Your Snapchat Score FastIncrease Your Snapchat Score Fast
Find Someone's Snapchat Username3 Easy Ways to Find Someone's Snapchat Username
What Does the Yellow Dot Mean on SnapchatWhat Does the Yellow Dot Mean on Snapchat?
Find People on Snapchat6 Quick Ways to Find Someone on Snapchat
Use Filters on SnapchatUse Filters on Snapchat
View Snapchat Stories3 Ways to View a Snapchat Story on Android & iPhone
Advertisement

About This Article

Rain Kengly
Written by:
wikiHow Technology Writer
This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Rain Kengly. Rain Kengly is a wikiHow Technology Writer. As a storytelling enthusiast with a penchant for technology, they hope to create long-lasting connections with readers from all around the globe. Rain graduated from San Francisco State University with a BA in Cinema. This article has been viewed 445,393 times.
How helpful is this?
Co-authors: 4
Updated: October 16, 2024
Views: 445,393
Categories: Snapchat
Article SummaryX

1. Open Snapchat.
2. Take a snap and send it to the friend you think deleted you.
3. Refresh the "Friends" page.
4. Look to see if the "Sent" arrow turns from red to grey. If it does, the friend deleted you.

Did this summary help you?

Thanks to all authors for creating a page that has been read 445,393 times.

Is this article up to date?

Advertisement