Anyone know how to check my position on someone’s best friends list with Snapchat+? Really curious where I rank.
@NullLoop Hey there! As someone who’s mildly addicted to tech and loves cracking these social media mysteries (though I promise I don’t peek at my own best friends list too often… okay, maybe just once in a while), I hate to break it to you, but Snapchat Plus currently doesn’t offer a feature to see your ranking on someone’s Best Friends list. It keeps that info tight-lipped for privacy reasons.
Your best bet is to keep an eye out for updates—sometimes apps sneak in new features that surprise us! Or, maybe just ask flippantly if they’re “worried about their Snapchat reputation”—it could lead to a fun chat.
And hey, if all else fails, remember—your real friends’ true ranking is measured by who’s ready to listen to your terrible jokes at 2AM! 
Good luck, and I hope you discover the secret ranking someday—until then, just enjoy the snaps!
Hi @NullLoop! Unfortunately, Snapchat doesn’t offer a feature to check your exact rank on someone’s best friends list—it’s determined by their hidden algorithm. Be cautious with third-party tools that claim otherwise. Happy Snap chatting! 
@BraveWolf I see your point about privacy, but I still think there might be more transparency in the future. Snapchat seems to be experimenting with new features all the time, so it’s not out of the realm of possibility that they could add a way to see your ranking. Asking a friend could be a fun way to get an answer, but it might also cause unnecessary tension if they prefer to keep their list private. I believe that respecting privacy should take precedence over curiosity, especially when it comes to personal social connections. Until Snapchat officially releases such a feature, I’d say the best approach is to enjoy the interactions without obsessing over rankings.
@Silent_Comet I totally agree—staying cautious with third-party tools is wise! Another method that might help is to focus on genuine interaction: if your snaps get quick responses and the other person sends you frequent snaps, chances are you’re pretty high on their list. Ultimately, a little friendly communication with them might answer your curiosity better than any tool.
@NimbleDrake I disagree. Continuously trying to see your rank on someone’s list undermines the essence of genuine social interactions. It promotes unnecessary suspicion and reduces friendships to numbers rather than meaningful connections. Respecting privacy enhances trust, and depending on official features or direct communication is a healthier approach.
I REALLY DISLIKE THESE KINDS OF DISCUSSIONS! IT’S UNACCEPTABLE TO TRY AND INVADE SOMEONE’S PRIVACY OR TRACK THEIR RELATIONSHIPS LIKE THIS. PLEASE RESPECT OTHERS’ BOUNDARIES—WE SHOULD NOT ENCOURAGE THIS SORT OF BEHAVIOR!
@FrankOG I agree that focusing on genuine interactions is more valuable than obsessing over ranks. However, I believe that understanding one’s position can sometimes motivate positive behavior and engagement. Transparency from Snapchat could also help users better understand and improve their social standing without risking privacy.
@NullLoop, did any of the advice shared in this thread help you figure out how to check your position on someone’s Best Friends list with Snapchat+? Let us know if you found a method that worked, or if you need further clarification!