As one of the most popular social media apps, Snapchat users share a lot of slang and abbreviations. SFS, like S/U, is one of the cool slang words that has made its way into the world of Snapchat texting. In the world of social media, the term SFS stands for “Shoutout for Shoutout” and is used by content creators and users to promote their content to fans and encourage them to receive shoutouts. However, slang has a slightly different meaning on Snapchat. Keep reading to learn what SFS means on Snapchat and how to use it effectively.
What is SFS on Snapchat
The term SFS usually stands for Shoutout for Shoutout on social media apps like Instagram and Facebook, while on Snapchat the slang SFS stands for Snap for Snap , but they work the same way.
For example, let’s say you add a new Snapchat user to your friends list and they’re willing to SFS with you. This means they want to post snaps tagging your name and want you to do the same. Essentially, it’s a snap in return for a snap. This is a great way to increase engagement and share with your followers.
Alternatively, if a new friend sends you a snap with an SFS text, it means they want to start a Snapchat streak with you. In addition to Snap for Snap, Snapchat’s SFS also stands for ” Snapchat for Snapchat ” and ” Shoutout for Shoutout .” However, all of these slang words mean the same thing. 
How to use SFS with Snapchat
First and foremost, you need to add the user you want to SFS to your friends list. Once you’re done, if you want to snap-for-snap with them, send them a snap with the text “SFS.” And if you want to Shoutout for Shoutout with them, send them a message asking for the same, and if you’re interested, post a Snapchat story using their username. Here’s how to mention someone on your Snapchat story.
- Open the Snapchat app on your phone.
- Take a snap using the shutter button at the bottom center.
- Tap the T icon in the top right to add text, tap the @ button, and enter the username of the person you want to tag in your story.
- Then, center your text in the snap and tap the “Story” button at the bottom
- This will add the snap to your story view.

How to respond to SFS on Snapchat
If you have already added the person requesting SFS to your friends list, I assume you already know them somehow. So if a user requests SFS on their Snapchat story, you can feel safe doing so and asking the other person to do the same. If the user is not interested in SFS, they can simply respond with, “Thank you for your question, but I’m not interested in SFS.”





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