When you accept a friend request on Snapchat, you're essentially giving that person permission to see your snaps and stories that are set to "Friends Only" or "Custom" where they are specifically included. Accepting a friend also allows them to send you direct snaps and chats.
Here's a breakdown:
What it allows: After you accept%20a%20friend on Snapchat, that person will be able to send you direct messages (text, photos, videos) through the chat feature. They can also view your Snapchat Stories and any snaps you post that are visible to "Friends" or a custom group that includes them.
What it doesn't allow: Accepting a friend doesn't automatically give them access to your location (unless you've explicitly shared it with them via Snap Map). It also doesn't allow them to see any snaps or stories you post that are set to "Only Me" or "Custom" groups that exclude them.
Managing friends: You can always remove%20a%20friend from your friend list if you no longer want them to have access to your content or be able to contact you. You can also block someone, which prevents them from contacting you or seeing your content altogether.
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