When someone adds you on Snapchat by mention, it means they've added you as a friend after seeing your username in a Snap or Story where someone else mentioned you. Here's a breakdown:
What it means: Someone saw your Snapchat username in a Snap or Story that another user posted. The original poster likely used the "@" symbol followed by your username to mention you. Viewers of that Snap/Story then have the option to directly add you as a friend from that mention.
How it works: When someone mentions you, your username becomes a tappable link within that Snap or Story. People who tap the link will see an option to add you. If they choose to add you, you'll receive a friend request.
Privacy implications: This feature can make it easier for people to find and add you, even if they don't know your exact username or aren't already friends with you. It can be useful if you're trying to grow your Snapchat following or connect with people who share common interests. However, be mindful of who you're mentioned by, as it can expose your username to a wider audience.
Managing Mentions: You can manage who can mention you in their Stories through your Snapchat settings. This allows you to limit mentions to only your friends or completely disable mentions altogether. This option can be found in the "Who Can..." section of your Snapchat settings.
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