SU is a term commonly used on Snapchat, but if you’re confused about what it means and when it’s used on the app, we have everything you need to know.
Snapchat has been a popular way for people to communicate for a number of years now, allowing users to send disappearing direct messages, photos, and videos to their friends, as well as post stories.
There are a number of different slang terms, acronyms, and phrases that people use on the app in order to communicate more efficiently, but some of them can be confusing if you are out of the loop.
SU or S/U are terms you may have come across in people’s stories on the app, but if you’re out of the loop, you might be confused about what it means.
What does SU mean on Snapchat?
On Snapchat, SU often stands for ‘Swipe Up.’ When you swipe up on a story on Snapchat, the app gives you the option to send a private message to the original poster of the story.
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When someone includes the term SU (sometimes written as S/U) in their story, it can be used as an invitation for people to send that person a message. Alternatively, sometimes users may embed links in their stories, and swiping up will allow you to access those links.
Across a number of platforms including Snapchat, SU can also be used to mean ‘Shut Up.’ You might see this in stories, but you could also encounter it in direct messages. Its meaning will depend on the context it is used in.
If you want to learn more about Snapchat, you can check out some of our other guides including how to remove someone from your Snapchat best friends list and how to allow camera access on Snapchat.