When someone adds you on Snapchat and you don't see how, it usually means one of the following:
They Added You Via Quick Add: Quick Add is a Snapchat feature that suggests users to you based on mutual friends, contacts in your phone, or other factors. If someone adds you this way, Snapchat often doesn't explicitly state that it's how they found you.
They Used Your Username: If they know your exact username, they can search for you directly and add you. In this case, Snapchat usually doesn't specify that they used your username.
They Scanned Your Snapcode: If someone scanned your Snapcode (that square with the Snapchat ghost), they could add you. Snapchat usually doesn't tell you that they added you this way either.
They Added You From Their Contacts: If they have your phone number saved in their contacts and have granted Snapchat access to their contacts, they may have added you this way. Snapchat will not tell you if this is the case.
In summary, Snapchat doesn't always tell you the specific method someone used to add you. If the method isn't explicitly stated (like "Added by Username" or "Added from Contacts"), it likely means they used Quick Add, your username, your Snapcode, or from their contacts, but the app doesn't explicitly state that.
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