
In other words, you and that friend or friends have snapped each other (not including chat messaging) within 24 hours for more than one consecutive day. That means they’re on a streak, or Snapstreak, with you. Snapstreak: Some of your friends or the people you follow might have different emoji next to their Snapchat names in the Chat section of your Snapchat.The higher your score, the more you likely use Snapchat. And you can find yours under your Snapcode located in the center of your Profile screen. You can find a friend’s score when you hold down on a friend’s name in your contact list, story feed, or chat area. Score: Ever notice that number next to a friend’s handle in Snapchat? It’s a score - an equation combining the number of snaps they've sent and received, stories they've posted, and other factors.You can access it by tapping the ghost icon or your Bitmoji in the corner of the Camera screen. Your Snapcode, which is similar to a QR code, can be located on the Profile screen. For instance, a friend can simply flash their Snapchat camera at your Snapcode, which will immediately add you, without you having to manually look up their handle and tap the “add” button. Snapcode: A Snapcode is a scannable code that makes adding new friends even easier.A reel can only be played back for 24 hours, after which, it disappears for good, though you can always save your entire story, or an individual snap from your story, to the Memory section - aka private storage - of your Snapchat to keep forever. They can tap through your story and watch every snap to experience your entire day. They’ll appear to your followers as a “story” reel. Story: You can link snaps together and broadcast them as you capture them.So, if you Snapback, you’re just replying to a private one-on-one snap that you’ve received.

Nevertheless, if you’ve heard it, just know that it simply means a reply to a snap.

