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				- September 24, 2025 at 5:00 am
- in reply to: What does “following” actually mean on Snapchat?
 Snapchat’s wording trips people up. Following = subscription. You’re just watching their stuff. Friends = mutual connection. The app keeps it separate so you know who’s engaging with you back and who’s just someone you’re following for content. - September 23, 2025 at 11:36 am
- in reply to: How can I pause or hide my Snapchat location from friends?
 Just flip on Ghost Mode from Snap Map’s settings. You can pause for 3 hours, 24 hours, or indefinitely. Snapchat doesn’t notify anyone, so your friends won’t know. Disabling phone location also works if you want a hard stop. - September 23, 2025 at 3:36 am
- in reply to: What is Easy Internet Now, and is it worth signing up for?
 Hey there! I tried Easy Internet Now a while back when I needed a no-frills plan after moving into a temporary rental. The good thing is they really do keep it simple. You pay upfront for the month, no contracts, no credit checks, and no surprise bills. It was convenient because I didn’t have to deal with installation technicians or scheduling hassles—they mailed me equipment, and I plugged it in. Speeds were decent for streaming and work calls, but definitely not gigabit-level like fiber. Where I lived, it capped around 50–100 Mbps, which worked fine for me but might not cut it for gamers or multi-person households. Support was responsive through chat and email but not as fast as calling up a big ISP. I’d say if you’re looking for flexibility and short-term service, EIN shines. For long-term heavy use, traditional ISPs with fiber or high-speed cable will still be stronger. - September 22, 2025 at 11:08 am
- in reply to: Why can’t I start a Live video on Instagram?
 It’s often account-related. If Instagram thinks you violated terms (even minor stuff), they’ll quietly remove Live until the restriction ends. Check your email or “Account Status” in settings to see if that’s what’s happening. - September 22, 2025 at 6:09 am
- in reply to: Does your Snap Score increase when you receive a snap?
 Hi, yes—receiving snaps raises your score. Opening them doesn’t, and chats don’t count. Only sending, receiving, and posting stories make it move. - September 20, 2025 at 9:22 am
- in reply to: How can I tell if someone unadded me on Snapchat?
 Hey, I’ve had this happen a couple of times and I get the confusion—Snapchat isn’t very upfront about it. When someone unadds you, you won’t get a direct notification. But there are a few solid signs. First, check your Friends list. If their name doesn’t show up there anymore, it usually means they removed you. Another method is checking their Snap score. When you tap on their profile, if you can no longer see their snap score, that’s a big giveaway you’re not friends anymore. You might still be able to send them Snaps, but they’ll show up as “Pending” with a gray arrow instead of delivering like normal. It’s important to know the difference between being unadded and blocked. If you’re blocked, you won’t even find their username when you search—it’s like they disappeared completely. If you’re unadded, you can still see their account, but interactions are limited. I remember testing this with a friend on purpose—we unadded each other to see the differences. It’s subtle, but once you notice the Snap score disappearing and messages showing “Pending,” you’ll know they unadded you. 
 
            