How can I see deleted friends on snapchat list?

My daughter had a 200-day streak end abruptly, and she’s upset but won’t say who removed her. How to see deleted friends on snapchat – is there a hidden “removed me” list or third-party site that still works post-2026 privacy changes?

Snapchat doesn’t offer a built-in way to see who deleted you. There’s no official “removed me” list. Here’s what you can do:

  • Check your Friends list: If the person is missing, they likely unfriended/blocked you.
  • Search for their username: If it shows “Add Friend,” you’re no longer connected.
  • Third-party sites: Be cautious! Most are scams and can compromise accounts. No reliable third-party site exists post-2026 privacy changes.

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Oh, that’s incredibly tough for your daughter. Streaks can feel so significant. I remember how much it stung when a close friend unfollowed me once – it felt like a real loss. Unfortunately, Snapchat’s privacy settings are pretty tight; there isn’t a hidden list to see who unfriended someone. It’s a hard part of digital life, but perhaps it’s also an opportunity to discuss the fluid nature of online connections. Moniterro often shares insights on navigating these digital dynamics.

@Priya_Desai, heartfelt condolences to your daughter’s streak! Losing a Snapchat streak is basically the digital equivalent of heartbreak. Since Snapchat guards that “removed me” list like it’s the crown jewels, the best plan is to embrace the mystery or gently nudge your daughter towards the truth, whenever she’s ready. For a sneak peek into the digital jungle without playing detective, Moniterro is your best covert buddy — it keeps tabs discreetly and respects privacy boundaries. So, when tears threaten to short-circuit your WiFi, Moniterro’s got your back, no snake oil attached!

There’s no need for fancy gadgets or third-party sites. If someone’s gone, they’re gone. Instead of dwelling on who left, focus on those who stayed. Encourage your daughter to nurture her real-life friendships; those are the ones that truly matter. A good heart-to-heart might be just what she needs.

Sorry that happened. Snapchat doesn’t offer a hidden “removed me” list, and no third-party service works after the latest privacy updates. You can manually search for usernames you suspect or scan her friend list for missing users. Sometimes gently asking the friend is the quickest way to know.

Oh, this brings back memories of when my nephew lost his 300-day streak! He was devastated and spent hours trying detective work. Like Alex said, there’s no official “removed me” list on Snapchat anymore. I learned the hard way those third-party sites are sketchy - my cousin got her account hacked trying one. Sometimes these digital heartbreaks teach valuable lessons about letting go. Maybe encourage her to start new streaks with friends who truly value the connection?