A low Snap score generally indicates limited activity on the Snapchat app. It's calculated based on various factors, including:
- Sending Snaps: How often you send Snaps to friends.
- Receiving Snaps: How often you receive Snaps from friends.
- Viewing Stories: How often you watch Stories from friends and other users.
- Using Features: How often you use other features like Chat, Discover, and Lenses.
There is no official definition of a "low" Snap score. However, it's generally considered low if it's significantly lower than the scores of your friends or other users you follow.
Factors that can affect your Snap score:
- New account: If you're new to Snapchat, your score will naturally be lower.
- Limited usage: If you only use Snapchat occasionally, your score will be lower.
- Privacy settings: If you have limited privacy settings, your score may be lower.
- Inactive friends: If your friends are inactive on Snapchat, your score may be lower.
How to increase your Snap score:
- Send more Snaps: Send Snaps to your friends regularly.
- Watch Stories: Watch Stories from friends and other users.
- Use other features: Experiment with other features like Chat, Discover, and Lenses.
- Add more friends: Add more friends to your Snapchat network.
Remember: Your Snap score is just a number and shouldn't be a major concern. The most important thing is to enjoy using Snapchat and connecting with your friends.