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How To Delete Failed Snaps On Snapchat

Snapchat is a well-known social media platform that has attracted many users from across the globe over the years. However, like every other platform, it has its downsides, especially when it doesn’t let you send a message. To make matters worse, the unsent messages cannot be deleted easily when the user wants, so all this leads to more and more frustration that should be avoided. To help you solve this dilemma today here is How To Delete Failed Snaps On Snapchat:

How Can I Delete A Snapchat That Failed To Send?

1. Clear Conversation:

This can be done in the Settings application, and it allows you to easily clear a conversation in your chat list. See how:

  • Tap on your Bitmoji on the top right corner.
  • Tap “Settings.”
  • Swipe all the way down to click “Clear Conversations.” under “Account Actions.”

The conversation can be brought back by opening the chat once more. Just find the individual’s name, hold on to their name, and click Chat.

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2. Click On The Chat Snapchat:

This will make the chat visible again in your conversations list. If it is still not visible, you can message the person, and it will immediately appear in your conversations list. After doing this, you’ll find out the “failed to send” message is gone.

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3. Clear The Apps Cache:

  • Head to “Settings.”
  • Under “Account Actions,” tap “Clear Cache.”
  • Tap “Clear All.” then exit the application.

After completing this, the app will close, and when next you open it and return to the chat, the “failed to send” message would’ve disappeared.

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4. Log Out And Log In On Snapchat:

This also helps because once you log out, it refreshes the application and eliminates any error.

That is that.

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