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Curious about how subscriptions on Snapchat work? Figuring out what’s going on with Snapchat subscriptions is a breeze, and we’re here to break all of this down for you. In this article, we’ll cover why your friends might have subscription buttons on their profile, how you can get a subscription button on your own if you’d like, and how subscriptions work.

Section 1 of 6:

What does it mean to subscribe to someone on Snapchat?

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Section 3 of 6:

Why does it say “subscribe” instead of “add friend?”

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  1. Unfortunately, this only happens if someone who used to be your friend un-friends you. They’re okay with you still subscribing and watching their stories, though. If you’re okay with that, go ahead and subscribe, although you may want to unfriend them if you don’t appreciate them unfriending you.
  2. You cannot add public profiles as friends—they have to send you a request manually. The content from a public account appears as a subscription, so all you can do is hit the “subscribe” button to get your friend’s stories to show up in your feed.
    • While you can message and communicate directly with a friend, you can only view a subscription’s content. Ask your friend to add you the next time you see them IRL so you two can communicate over Snapchat.
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How do I get a subscription button on my Snapchat profile?

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  1. You can change a few settings to automatically display a subscription button, but a few things have to be true first. You must:[2]
    • Be at least 18 years old.
    • Have an account older than 24 hours.
    • Adhere to the community guidelines (no bans or warnings).
    • At least one of your friends must have a friend of their own.
  2. Go to your settings by tapping the cog at the top right of your account page. Then, scroll down to “Who Can…” and you should see “Contact Me,” “View My Story,” and “See My Location.” Change all of these settings to “Everyone.” Go back to the account page and scroll down to “Spotlight & Snap Map.” Tap the three dots and select “Create Public Profile.” Follow the prompts to complete the walkthrough and you’ll get a subscription button.[3]
    • Keep in mind, your snap stories are now out there for literally anybody to see. Make sure that you never post personal information, share anything that might come back to bite you, or break any of Snapchat’s rules.
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How do I unsubscribe from someone on Snapchat?

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This article was co-authored by Melissa Newman and by wikiHow staff writer, Eric McClure. Melissa Newman is a Social Media Strategist & Content Developer based in Bristol, Pennsylvania. With six years of experience, she specializes in social media strategy, content development, and community management. Melissa earned an MS in Digital Innovation in Marketing from the Fox School of Business at Temple University and a BS from Temple University. She also holds certifications from Facebook, Google Analytics, Hootsuite, and HubSpot Academy. Melissa has won awards for her social media campaigns, including the Jesse H. Neal Award for Best Use of Social Media, a Hermes Creative Award, and an Azbee Award for Best Social Media Campaign. This article has been viewed 129,238 times.
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