![]() This might sound easy, and for some, it will be, but others may have to work at this one. ![]() To have this red heart appear on your feed next to your best friend’s name, you’ll have to stay number one best friend with them for two straight weeks. While the red heart ostensibly represents the same idea as the yellow heart, representing a shared level of best friendship on the platform, obtaining a red heart isn’t quite as easy. Like a video game, the red heart acts as the next level on Snapchat. ![]() Your best friend will be able to see the yellow heart, too, meaning the next time you both meet up in real life, you’ll be ready to celebrate in person. It’s also worth noting you aren’t the only one who can see this heart on Snapchat. Otherwise, you’ll see that yellow heart disappear-along with the chances of evolving into the other hearts on this list. This heart can change users or disappear, so if you’re looking to keep a consistent person in that top spot, you’ll want to make sure to snap your best friend regularly. ![]() See, while Snapchat uses an algorithm to determine who your “best friends” are on the platform (a list you can easily view when sending snaps to friends from your contacts list), only one person can truly be your number one best friend on the platform, and that person is granted a yellow heart to commemorate the occasion. While it might not sound like a lot, this level of friendship is a big deal. Our first heart to focus on is the yellow heart, which represents the first level of best friendship in the application. Three different levels of friendship are available on Snapchat, and it’s worth taking a look at each of them to understand why you might lose the heart, to begin with. While every single one of your best friends on the platform will have a smiling, blushing emoji, only your top mutual friend can have a heart emoji, designating that person as your shared best friend. As mentioned up top, there are three levels of heart emojis on Snapchat.
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