How to Delete Snapchat Conversations in Your Chat Feed
Let’s start with something easy: your chat feed. This is one of the main tabs that you access by tapping the speech bubble icon in the bottom menu. To clean up your chat feed, follow these steps:
How to Delete Snap Messages That Were Already Sent
Snapchat currently does not offer a feature to unsend a snap that was sent too quickly or to the wrong friend. In previous versions of the app, users figured out that they could prevent a snap from being received if they were able to delete their accounts before the recipient opened their snap. However, deleting your account to stop a recipient from opening a snap that was sent by mistake no longer works in the most recent version of the Snapchat app. If you try to delete your account before the recipient opens your snap, you’ll have to wait 30 days until your account is officially deleted forever. Snapchat puts all accounts on a 30-day deactivation status before official deletion just in case account owners change their minds and wish to reactivate their accounts again, which can be done by simply signing in to the app within that 30-day deactivation period. A deactivated account won’t save you from snaps you regret sending. Even though friends won’t be able to send you anything while your account remains inactive, any snaps you sent before you deactivated your account will still appear in your recipients’ chat feeds for them to view.
Block The Recipient: It Just Might Work
It turns out you don’t have to go to such extreme lengths to delete your account in order to unsend a snap. Simply blocking them might do the trick. Blocking the recipient fast enough might just prevent them from seeing your snap. To block people, tap their username or use the search field at the top to find them. In the text tab that opens, tap the menu icon that appears in the top left corner then tap Block in the mini-profile tab that slides out from the left side of the screen. You’ll be asked if you’re sure you want to block that user and to provide a reason why. When you block a friend on Snapchat, that person is removed from your friend list and you are removed from theirs. You will both have to re-add each other to continue snapping the way you used to. There is no guarantee that blocking a user will effectively “unsend” your snap, however. If the recipient is faster than you are at blocking them, he or she may still see your snap. Likewise, Snapchat continually rolls out updated versions of its app, and this blocking method to prevent snaps from being seen may not work in future versions.
How to Delete Snapchat Stories
Snapchat offers a delete feature for stories so you don’t have to fret about an embarrassing snap lasting for a full 24 hours for everyone to see. Stories are the photo and video snaps you post to your My Story section, which can be publicly viewed for 24 hours by your friends or by everyone (depending on your privacy settings) when they visit their stories tab within the app. To delete a Snapchat story that you posted: Tap the Story circular icon in the upper left of your Camera screen then tap the Story you posted from the menu just below your Snap code. Tap the trash icon then confirm you want to delete it and you’re done. Posting a story and then deleting it immediately doesn’t guarantee that it won’t be viewed by anyone. Snapchat doesn’t currently have a feature that allows you to delete stories in bulk.