Unfortunately, Snapchat doesn't directly show you a list of mutual friends you have with another user. This is likely a privacy measure to protect users' connections.
However, there is a way to identify potential mutual friends through the Snapchat "Add Friends" feature:
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Open Snapchat and tap the "Add Friends" button (it looks like a person silhouette with a plus sign), located in the top right corner of the main screen.
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On the "Add Friends" page, navigate to the "Quick Add" section. This section suggests potential friends based on various factors, including mutual connections.
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Look for users on the "Quick Add" list who have "mutual friends" written beneath their username. This indicates that you might have some common connections with this person.
Here are some things to keep in mind:
- The "mutual friends" label only indicates a possibility, not a confirmation.
- The number displayed (e.g., "3+ mutual friends") might not be entirely accurate.
- You won't be able to see the names of the actual mutual friends through this method.
While it's not a foolproof method, checking the "Quick Add" section with "mutual friends" highlighted can give you a hint of who you might know in common with other Snapchat users.
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