Steven Ward

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    Direct Bluetooth connection? Nope, Sony blocks it. But adapters solve that problem. Either use a USB dongle or a controller plug-in adapter. Both work fine for audio, but microphone use is hit-or-miss depending on the device.

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    Hey! Instagram doesn’t let you add photos afterward. Only captions and tags are editable. You’ll need to repost or upload the missed photo separately.

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    Compressed air works best, but use short bursts to avoid moisture. If you don’t have that, a wooden toothpick gently scraping inside is fine. Don’t insert metal tools—it risks permanent damage.

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    Hey, I used to obsess over my Snap Score back in high school, so I spent way too much time testing this. The basics are: your score increases when you send snaps and when you receive snaps. Opening them doesn’t add anything, and chats (text messages) don’t count either. Posting to your story also bumps your score, but usually less than sending a snap directly to friends. If you send one snap to ten friends at once, you only get credit once for sending—not ten. What makes it tricky is Snapchat adds little “bonus points” sometimes when you come back after being inactive. That’s why your score might suddenly jump by more than expected. So, the formula isn’t fully transparent, but the pattern is consistent: send and receive snaps, occasionally post stories, and watch it climb. Don’t stress about chats—they’re not part of it.

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    Hey, you’re right—“TS” isn’t one-size-fits-all. On Snapchat, the meaning really depends on the context of the conversation. The most common one I’ve run into is “Tough Sh*t”, usually thrown in when someone’s being blunt or sarcastic. Example: “You lost your streak with me? TS.” It’s a quick way of saying “too bad.”

    Another casual meaning is “Talk Soon.” If someone sends you “TS” at the end of a chat, it’s more of a friendly sign-off, like “catch you later.”

    And then there’s “Team Snapchat.” That’s the default account that sends out updates, so people sometimes shorthand it as TS.

    The key is tone. If your friend is joking or teasing, it’s probably “Tough Sh*t.” If it’s at the end of a convo, it’s “Talk Soon.” Always read it in the flow of the chat.

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    When someone unadds you, your Snaps stay pending, and their Snap score disappears from their profile. You can still search their name, though. If you’re blocked, you can’t find them at all. That’s the simplest way to tell the difference.

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    Right now, Instagram doesn’t allow you to hide followers completely. You can only control it by setting your profile to private or pruning your follower list. If privacy is a huge deal, block individuals. Beyond that, no direct “hide” option is available yet.

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