What Does SFS Mean on Snapchat? Explained!
Being among the most popular social media apps, Snapchat users share a large number of slang and abbreviations. SFS is among those cool slang likeS/Uthat have made their way into the world of Snapchat texting. In the social media world, the term SFS stands for“Shoutout for Shoutout”and is used by content creators and users to encourage fans to promote their content and receive shoutouts. But the slang’s meaning differs a little on Snapchat. Keep reading to learn what SFS means on Snapchat and how to use it effectively.
What Is SFS on Snapchat
The term SFS typically stands forShoutout for Shoutouton social media apps such as Instagram and Facebook, while in Snapchat, the slang SFS meansSnap for Snap, but works the same way.
Let’s say, for instance, you added a new Snapchat user to your friend list, and they are willing to SFS with you. This means they want to post a snap with your name tagged in it, and they want you to do the same for them. Essentially, a Snap in return for a Snap. This is an excellent way to increase engagement and share followers.
Alternatively, if a new friend sends you a snap with an SFS text, it means the user wants tostart a Snapchat streakwith you. In addition to Snap for Snap, SFS in Snapchat also stands for ‘Snapchat for Snapchat‘ and ‘Shoutout for Shoutout.’ However, all these slang terms mean the same.
How to Use SFS on Snapchat
First and foremost, you must add the user with whom you want to do SFS to your friend list. Once done, if you want to doSnap for Snapwith them, send them a snap with the “SFS” text. And, if you want to do Shoutout for Shoutout with them, send them a message asking for the same, and if they are interested, post a Snapchat story with their username. Here’s how you mention a user in your Snapchat Story:
How to Respond to SFS on Snapchat
I am assuming that if you already added a user asking SFS to your friend list, you must already know them somehow. So when the user asks you for an SFS on Snapchat stories, you can comfortably do that and ask them to do the same with you. If you are not interested in SFS with the user, you can simply respond with“Thank you for asking, but I am not interested in SFS.”
Vikhyat Rishi
Vikhyat has a bachelor’s degree in Electronic and Communication Engineering and over five years of writing experience. His passion for technology and Apple products led him to Beebom, where he specializes in writing App features, How To’s and app troubleshooting guides for fellow Apple users. When not typing away on his MacBook Pro, he loves exploring the real world.
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