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				- September 23, 2025 at 5:01 am
- in reply to: How can I take a screenshot on a Dell computer?
 I use Snipping Tool a lot. Just type it into Start and pin it. It lets you choose rectangle, freeform, window, or full screen. Dell doesn’t have unique shortcuts—it’s just Windows features. The Snip & Sketch app is even better if you want quick edits. - September 22, 2025 at 9:45 am
- in reply to: How do I report blackmail on Snapchat safely and effectively?
 Hey, don’t ignore it—save the evidence, report through Snapchat, then go to the police. Blackmail is a crime, not just a violation of app rules. - September 22, 2025 at 4:31 am
- in reply to: How do I change the background color on an Instagram Story?
 It’s hidden but simple. Upload your story, go into the draw tool, pick a color, then hold down your finger on the screen. Done! You can layer text, stickers, or GIFs on top. Transparent versions work using the highlighter tool instead of the pen. - September 20, 2025 at 10:43 am
- in reply to: How can I add music to an Instagram post?
 Instagram lets you add music to posts by selecting “Add Music” before sharing. You can choose a snippet of a track, similar to Stories and Reels. If the option isn’t available, you’re likely in a restricted region or using a business account. - September 20, 2025 at 4:34 am
- in reply to: How can I contact Instagram support through live chat?
 Live chat exists, but it’s hidden behind Meta’s business tools. Change to a business or creator account, then access the Help Center via Meta Business Suite. If you’re eligible, the chat button shows. Otherwise, you’ll only see forms. Regular users can’t force it. - September 18, 2025 at 11:20 am
- in reply to: What is the Snapchat planets order in the best friends list?
 Hey, I remember when Snapchat rolled this out—it confused me at first too. The planets are basically a fun visual for ranking your top eight friends in Snapchat+. Think of it as the solar system where you’re the sun, and your friends are planets orbiting around you. The order matches the real solar system, so it goes like this: Mercury = #1 best friend Venus = #2 Earth = #3 Mars = #4 Jupiter = #5 Saturn = #6 Uranus = #7 Neptune = #8 So, if you see Mercury next to someone, that’s your absolute top best friend on Snap. Venus would be second, Earth third, and so on until Neptune. Each planet has its own little design (rings, color, etc.) to match the vibe of the real planets. One important thing: you only see this if you’re a Snapchat+ subscriber. People who don’t have Snapchat+ won’t see planets at all. I tested this by logging into my alt account without Snapchat+, and nothing showed. It’s just one of Snapchat’s perks for paying users. 
 
            