What Does the Green Dot on Snapchat Mean? Snapchat’s Activity Indicator Explained

Even if you use Snapchat regularly, you might miss the meaning of certain features. The green dot is one of them—what does it mean?

Let’s go over everything you need to know about Snapchat’s activity indicator.

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What the Green Dot on Snapchat Means

A green dot next to a name on Snapchat means that the person is using the app at that moment. It is only visible to people that you have added as friends and they have added you back.

However, sometimes you want privacy and not let others know you are online. That’s okay. You can do that easily by switching to ghost mode in your settings. This will make your location and online status invisible to everyone.

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This works similarly to Facebook, which lets youchange which Facebook friends can see you online.

How to Turn On or Switch Off the Activity Indicator on Snapchat

Here’s how to turn on or switch off the activity indicator on Snapchat:

You can’t tweak the activity indicator settings if youuse Snapchat on your PC.

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As mentioned earlier, you can see who’s online among your friends by looking at the activity indicator. But it only works if they have added you back and enabled this feature.

So don’t worry if you don’t see it for some people. They might have their activity status turned off, or they may not have added you back yet.

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Use Snapchat’s Green Dot to Your Advantage

The green dot simply means that your friend is online and using the app at that moment. It’s helpful when figuring out who to send Snaps to.

Here’s what you need to know about how the Snapchat score works and how you could increase your Snapchat score.

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