On Snapchat, the status "Flashing Delivered" is not an official term used by the app, but it might refer to the way Snapchat indicates that a snap (or message) has been delivered to the recipient.
When you send a snap or chat message, Snapchat shows different status indicators based on what happens to your message:
Sent: This means your snap or message has been sent from your device but has not yet been delivered to the recipient. The icon appears as an arrow.
Delivered: This means your snap or message has been delivered to the recipient’s device. The icon changes to a filled-in arrow.
- Opened: This indicates that the recipient has opened and viewed your snap/message, showing the filled-in arrow with their profile picture next to it.
"Flashing delivered" could simply be a colloquial way that users refer to the rapid changes in the message status as they are sent and delivered, especially if they are monitoring a high-volume chat or trying to catch the attention of someone quickly.
If you’re seeing any specific behavior or visual cue that directly mentions "flashing delivered," it might be a temporary issue, a visual glitch, or simply users expressing their excitement about a delivered message. If you need clarification or have a specific experience in mind, please provide more context, and I’d be happy to help!