What does Snapchat’s WYLL mean?

W = What
Y = You
L = Look
L = Like

W = What L = Look You Like On Snapchat, WYLL stands for what your appearance resembles.

“WYLL,” short for “What You Look Like,” is an instant messaging system used by Snapchat or any social networking service to introduce and make contact with new people online. In essence, you are asking someone how they look – in other words requesting photos – across various platforms; therefore this slang always serves the same function.

WYLL (Who You Let Live)

On Snapchat, when messaging new contacts that you don’t yet know well with “WYLL,” which stands for Who You Let Live Photo Requested, don’t be discouraged if they do not respond instantly by sending you their photo. At first they may not trust you so don’t be disappointed if they do not send one; first get acquainted by talking and learning more about each other before asking them for one in return if appropriate – once acquainted make note of any signs they seem content that may trigger sending them a “WYLL” request when necessary.

Before offering someone your photo, take time to learn more about them through a “WYLL” message.

How Snapchat Responds to WYLL

Before giving out your picture to someone new, make an effort to learn about them by exploring more of their background and personality if a “WYLL” (What You Look Like) message comes your way.

Last Remarks

In this essay, I defined “WYLL,” an acronym standing for “what you look like,” before showing how to utilize it by forwarding it to an unknown individual. Before sending one yourself, make an effort to learn something about their personal circumstances before forwarding any “WYLL” messages – learning more can give a much stronger impact! When receiving such messages themselves indicates someone wants to see you so send photos or videos as responses if asked by recipient.

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