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What Does “Pending” Mean on Snapchat?

By Matthew Lynch
June 8, 2023
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Snapchat is a popular social media platform that allows users to share pictures and videos that automatically disappear after a certain amount of time. The app is well-known for its unique features, such as filters and lenses, and for its ever-evolving privacy and security settings.

One of the features that Snapchat users encounter frequently is the “pending” status. If you’re wondering what “pending” means on Snapchat, this article will explain everything you need to know.

At its core, the “pending” status on Snapchat signifies that the app is still processing the snap or message that you sent to someone. In other words, the recipient has not yet received or opened the snap or message, but it is on its way to them.

When you send a snap or message on Snapchat, it typically goes through several stages: sending, delivered, opened, and viewed. The “pending” status occurs during the sending stage, which means that your snap or message is still in limbo until it reaches its destination.

In some cases, a snap or message may remain in the “pending” status for an extended period of time. This can happen if the recipient’s device is offline, if the Snapchat servers are experiencing technical difficulties, or if the recipient has not yet accepted your friend request.

If you’re experiencing a long “pending” time for a certain snap or message, you may want to consider contacting the recipient directly to ensure that they received it. However, keep in mind that Snapchat is not a traditional messaging app and is designed to prioritize privacy and ephemerality over constant communication.

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