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The 10 Types Of People On Snapchat

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The 10 Types Of People On Snapchat
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If you're one of many millions of people who use Snapchat, then you know the people who thrive on the app. It's a fun, easy way to get in touch with friends from all over the world, and with the longest snap being a maximum of 10 seconds, it's short and sweet too. Now equipped with filters, stories, and face swaps, Snapchat hosts a variety of users who go and use it everyday. Which category do you fall into? Here are 10 types of people you see on Snapchat:

1. The partier (feat. videos)

It seems like every single night, this person is going out to party or clubbing. Never mind that most of the snaps are either too dark or too loud to actually comprehend what's going on, but whatever. Oh, and don't forget the morning after hangover.

2. The animal lover

Dog! Cats! Squirrels! Whether on a college campus or in their home, this person just loves their animals. Just imagine, what would happen if they went to the zoo.

3. The foodie

Similar to the animal lover, this individual will grab every opportunity to take a picture of their food. #foodporn #nomnom

Bonus points if the angle is just right.

4. The person who posts once in a blue moon

Wait, did this person have a Snapchat? When did I become friends with them? All of these questions. The snap or story is usually pretty short. Since they never post, what they have to say must be pretty exciting.

5. The mass snapper

We all know these people, and it's usually easy to tell if it's a mass snap too. The caption might be super vague and general or it might just be a picture. Since they aren't anything personal, we never really answer them, but nonetheless, it's a convenient way to know what's going on. It saves the time from looking at their story too I guess.

6. The all-nighter

Cue the time stamp filter! It's 2:39 A.M.: studying! It's 5:42 A.M.: sleepy face emoji. It feels like there is never a time they're not staying up the entire night studying for an exam or finishing a project.

7. The selfie master

The caption here is usually pretty simple like "Long Day!" or "I'm bored." Either way, this person is a pro at at their selfies and knows what filters to use to make themselves look the best.

8. The witty snapper

See a sign that's borderline punny? Snap. A satirical sounding car sticker about the election? Snap. This guy has got you covered.

9. The social butterfly

I'm in my room by myself binge watching a TV show eating chips when I come across this person. As if I need another reminder that I don't have friends.

Nom.

10. The face filterer

This one has gotten a little better now that the fad has sort of passed. It hasn't stopped completely, however. We still know the people who constantly try the dog ears for the 5th week in a row.

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