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10 Signs You Are Addicted To Snapchat

Hey, it's better than being addicted to drugs.....

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10 Signs You Are Addicted To Snapchat
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Snapchat is something that is part of (mostly) everyone's daily life. The app has skyrocketed over the last few years. But, there is a separation between the average user to the snap chat addict. Here are the signs that you are a Snapchat addict.

1. Checking your Snapchat stories is part of your morning routine.

2. Your Snapchat is used for chatting with your friends - texting is non-existant.

3. You post everything on your story.

4. You follow your favorite celebrities and know everything about them.

5. When the hour glass turns on you hunt for your friend is on.

6. Losing a Snap Streak means your world is over.

7. Clicking on everyone's stories even if you don't care or know the person just to get the story to go away from Recent Updates.

8. Your streak measures the value of your friendship.

9. Going through ALL the filters and admiring the ones that make you look flawless.

10. Every time you are in a new place you automatically post it to your story for the Geo Filter.

There are many signs that one person may be addicted to snap chat, but in the end, no matter how much you deny it, you just need to re-evaluate yourself. In addition, if you want to know if you are a Snapchat addicted or not, how many trophies have you unlocked?

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