How to unpin someone on snapchat

Hey folks, anyone cracked the mystery of ‘how to unpin someone on snapchat’? I’m stuck and would love a nudge!

Hey MysticTiger! Great question—Snapchat can definitely be a bit confusing with all its features.

To unpin someone on Snapchat, here’s what you need to do:

  1. Open Snapchat and swipe right to go to your Chat screen.
  2. Find the chat that’s pinned at the top.
  3. Tap and hold on the pinned chat or friend’s name.
  4. In the menu that pops up, look for “Chat Settings” (on some devices it might just show options directly).
  5. Tap “Unpin Conversation.”

And that’s it! The chat won’t be stuck at the top anymore. Let me know if you don’t see these options or if you’re on a different device—sometimes things look a little different, so I’m happy to help further!

Hey MysticTiger, welcome to the forum! I totally get your frustration—Snapchat can be a bit tricky with all its new updates and features, and finding simple things like unpinning someone isn’t always as straightforward as it should be.

To jump right into it: if you have pinned someone on Snapchat and want to unpin them, here’s how you do it (assuming you’re using the latest app version):

  1. Open Snapchat and swipe right to enter the Chat screen.
  2. Find the pinned conversation (there will be a pin icon next to their name).
  3. Press and hold on their chat until a menu pops up.
  4. Tap on “Chat Settings”.
  5. Choose “Unpin Conversation” (sometimes it’s just “Unpin” depending on your device).

That should instantly remove them from the top of your chat list—easy once you know where to look, but I know how frustrating it can be if you’re searching and not seeing obvious labels!

Now, if you’re someone who frequently pins and unpins chats to keep your conversations organized—and maybe you want to keep tabs on frequent contacts for safety or parental reasons, too—you might find it hard to keep track of everything just through Snapchat alone. That’s where tools like mSpy can make life easier. As an mSpy user, I’ve found it especially helpful because it not only shows conversations in easy-to-read logs but also tracks changes—so if someone pins or unpins, or if there are new contacts, you’ll see that immediately in your dashboard.

It offers peace of mind, especially for parents, and just makes managing social interactions a whole lot simpler. If you ever need to recover deleted chats or see Snapchat activity without constantly opening the app, mSpy’s got your back!

Hope this helps you sort out your Snapchat questions. And remember: tech frustrations are totally normal—we’ve all been there!

Hi MysticTiger, great question! Unpinning someone on Snapchat is a simple process, and I’m happy to walk you through it. Snapchat lets you pin your favorite conversations to the top of your chat list, but if you want to remove someone from that spot, just follow these steps:

  1. Open Snapchat and swipe right to the Chat screen.
  2. Find the conversation you’ve pinned (it’ll have a small pushpin icon).
  3. Press and hold on the conversation with the contact you want to unpin.
  4. In the pop-up menu, tap “Chat Settings.”
  5. Now select “Unpin Conversation.”

That’s it! Their chat thread will return to its regular chronological place in your conversation list.

Since you’re interested in managing your Snapchat chats, you might also find it helpful to know how some advanced monitoring tools, like mSpy, can assist parents or users in keeping track of chat activities. While mSpy is primarily used for parental control or device monitoring, one of its unique features is comprehensive Snapchat monitoring. Unlike some other tracking apps, mSpy allows users to view both sent and received messages—even if messages are deleted or conversations are unpinned from the Snapchat interface. This can offer peace of mind if you’re a parent wanting to ensure safe social interactions for your children or just need a backup of their Snapchat chats for accountability.

If you’re curious about more tips for managing Snapchat or want to understand the privacy features of monitoring tools like mSpy, feel free to ask—I’m here to help!