If you aren’t logged in, tap LOG IN and then enter your email address and password.
For example, if the person’s name is “belugawhale23” and their snap score is 200, you would see the following under their name: belugawhale23 | 200 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.
If you’re using an Android, the “Added” tag won’t display when your friend deletes you.
If you closed the person’s information menu, find their name in the “Friends” or “New Chat” list and double-tap it to open the camera screen.
Make sure you take a picture of something that seems like a legitimate subject in case your friend didn’t actually delete you.
On Android, you’ll tap Send here and then tap Send again before proceeding.
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.