Yes, they could find out if the right circumstances occur. Maybe if the person you sent it to tells them or if there are some telltale signs.
It depends. If the people involved have a way of communicating or if there are clues that lead them to discover it, then yes. But if everything is kept secret and there's no way for them to find out, then probably not.
It depends. If the platform or method you use for sending has some sort of notification feature, then they might be able to tell. But in many cases, they won't know unless you tell them.
It's possible for someone to discover if you send them their story. For example, if it's sent through a platform with visible notifications or if someone else happens to see it. However, if you take precautions and use private or encrypted methods, the chances of them knowing could be lower.
No, usually people won't know unless you tell them or there's some specific notification system set up for that.
No, you can't. Sending someone else's Snap story without their permission is a violation of privacy and the terms of service of Snapchat.
No, you can't. It's against the rules and privacy policies of Snapchat.
In some cases, you can. But you need to consider factors like whether the story is copyrighted, if sharing it could cause harm to the person involved, and if there are any ethical concerns. So, it's not a straightforward yes or no.
It's possible if there are certain indicators or if they have a way to monitor or be informed. But in many cases, it might not be obvious.
In some cases, it's possible. However, you need to consider copyright and privacy laws. If the story is protected or belongs to a private account, sending the video without authorization could lead to problems.
You shouldn't do that. Sending someone's story to another person without their okay is wrong. It could cause harm to the person whose story it is and you might face legal actions or social backlash.
Yes, they can. Instagram has notifications and features that can alert them if you send their story.