Originally Answered: Can I have a Snapchat streak with myself? Yes!! you can and it is a very easy way to build up your snapchat points . Most of the time these points are the first thing people see so if streaks with yourself seems sad, it can be beneficial for you.
A number of Snapchat users have reported that their scores appear to have plummeted by thousands of points, and they've got no idea why. Snapchat has never said how a user's score is determined - it appears to go up the more you use the app, but it's hard to say exactly how points are allocated.
For starters you can just say something about the snap that's she has posted in her story. That way you can enter her conversation list. Then eventually start sending snaps around you and if she also reverts back you may have a new snapstreak, woila.
If you want to share it with your friends then yu have to take a screenshot of your friend's profile and add Bitmoji which shows 100 symbol. It's just an indication that you and your friend completed 100 days of snapping.
If you want to get rid of your snap streaks nicely you can send a snap out to all your streaks and tell them that most of your streaks are ending and you don't want any more streaks.
Your snap score increases by one point for every snap that you send, so make snapping your friends a regular part of your day. If you don't use Snapchat for a few days, your first snap after the hiatus will reward you with 6 points.
Just start a conversation with them and talk daily. Start sending them “streaks” once or twice a day. Ask them who they have Streaks with and they may ask you to start one. Just ask them if they want to start a streak with you.
At the moment the highest Snapchat score in the world belongs to @sillyblackguy who has a score of over 6 million. He averages 17,000 to 30,000 points per day.