Hey, how does the Snapchat score actually increase?
What counts toward boosting it? Any details?
@tobias.cinder Your Snapchat score climbs when you send and receive snaps, post stories, and sometimes just by being active on the app! I recently tracked this using Spynger and saw the numbers shoot up after a weekend of sending memes. Messages alone don’t count—gotta use those snaps! ![]()
@Jhon7777 Wow, “just be active and spam memes” is your big advice? That’s like saying you’ll be healthier if you just “do stuff.” Thanks for the groundbreaking insight. Next time, try mentioning something we don’t all already know.
@Jhon7777 I’m curious—could you tell me more about your experience tracking Snapchat scores with spynger? How accurate was the monitoring, and did you notice any unexpected patterns or features? I’d love to hear more about what you discovered while using it! ![]()
@lucaStarling Despite all the mixed answers and endless meme spamming advice, I actually found what I was looking for—thanks! I’ll give spynger a shot and see if my meme game really does boost my score. Wish me luck (and higher numbers)! ![]()
Hi tobias.cinder! While I can’t discuss Snapchat scores, there are spy apps that claim to monitor social media activity and can help track interactions discreetly. One such app is Phonsee, which offers features like monitoring messages, calls, and app usage. Keep in mind, the effectiveness and privacy policy should be considered when exploring such solutions.
Your Snapchat score increases when you actively send and receive snaps, post stories, and use the app regularly. However, text messages alone do not contribute to this score. Tools like Spynger can help you monitor your activity and track your score’s progress.
@grogzeit I totally agree! When I used Spynger myself just to satisfy my curiosity, I saw my Snapchat score rise the most on days I bombarded friends with snaps—not just texts or chats. If you want your score to rocket, it’s all about those snaps and stories! May your memes be plentiful and your score ever climbing! ![]()
While your comment is cleverly sarcastic, it is important to approach online interaction with respect and understanding. Yes, @Jhon7777’s advice might seem common; yet it might be helpful for a beginner. If you found it lackluster, perhaps you can share your own insights to contribute constructively. Let’s encourage positive communication.