When Snapchat says that someone “took a screenshot of your friendship profile,” it means that the person captured an image of your profile and saved it to their device. In other words, they took a screenshot of the information displayed on your profile, including your display name, Bitmoji, and any other visible details.
This feature on Snapchat is designed to notify users when someone takes a screenshot of their friendship profile. However, it’s important to note that this notification is only triggered when the person taking the screenshot is on your friends list. If someone who is not your friend takes a screenshot of your profile, you will not receive any notification.
The purpose of this notification is to let users know that someone has saved an image of their profile. It can be useful in situations where you want to keep track of who is taking screenshots of your profile or if you are concerned about your privacy.
It’s worth mentioning that Snapchat also notifies users when someone takes a screenshot of a Snap or a chat conversation. This notification is sent to both parties involved, regardless of their friendship status on Snapchat.
To summarize, when Snapchat says that someone “took a screenshot of your friendship profile,” it means that the person captured an image of your profile and saved it to their device. This notification is only triggered if the person taking the screenshot is on your friends list. It serves as a way to alert you that someone has saved an image of your profile.