
Upon logging back in to my Primary account and looking at the people that have viewed my Story, my secondary account is listed under ‘Other Snapchatters’. I am still able to view the Story because my Story Privacy settings are still set to Everyone. I then logged into my Secondary account, removed my Primary account as a friend, and then viewed the Story that was posted earlier from my primary account.

Other Snapchatters – People Who Have Removed Youįor my next case-study, I added my secondary account as a friend from my primary account (we are now friends with each other) and then posted a story update. If you Privacy setting however is set to Friends only, those that can actually view your Story will be listed under ‘Other Snapchatters’ their names will appear so you can know who they are. The people that appear under + more will not be visible. If your Privacy setting is set to Everyone, anyone who is not your friend and has viewed your Story will appear under ‘+ more’. I then logged back in to my primary account, opened the Story that I posted earlier, and sure enough, my secondary account was listed under Other Snapchatters.

To actually prove this, I posted a Story from my primary account, changed the Who Can > View My Story privacy settings to Everyone, then I created a secondary Snapchat account and added my primary Snapchat account as a friend.įrom this secondary account, I was able to view the Story on my Primary account (because the Privacy settings has been changed to Everyone). This means, they are people who have added you (sent you a friend request), who are able to view your Story (because of your Privacy settings), but who you haven’t added back (whose friend request you haven’t accepted). Snapchat, in a Tweet dating way back to 2017, mentioned that Other Snapchatters are those that you haven’t added.

Other Snapchatters – Who You Have Not Added This will all make sense in the following case-studies. However, anyone who isn’t your friend (anymore) will appear as Other Snapchatters and + more.
