Most likely. When you unblock someone, they regain the ability to access your content that was previously restricted. But it also depends on whether they actively look for it or if the platform has any specific glitches or settings that might affect it.
Yes, if you unblock them, they should be able to view your story as long as they have access to the platform or app where it's shared.
Yes, it's possible. But think about why you'd want to do that. Maybe it's better to communicate any issues instead of just blocking.
Personally, I would hold off on reaching out right away. Just because they unblocked you and watched your story doesn't necessarily mean they want to re - establish a connection. It could be a momentary lapse of curiosity. If you do decide to reach out, make sure you're doing it for the right reasons, like if you truly miss them and think there's a possibility of a healthy relationship. But first, give it some time. See if they make any further moves. Maybe they'll send you a message first, which would be a stronger indication that they're interested in talking.
It's not really possible. Most social media platforms have settings and notifications that alert the owner if their content is viewed.
You usually can't. Most apps and websites are set up to let the person who posted the story know when it's being viewed. This is for security and privacy reasons.
In most cases, no. Social media platforms usually have notifications or other indicators that let the person know their story has been viewed.
It's not likely. Most platforms have some form of notification or tracking that alerts the person whose story is being viewed.
In theory, someone could secretly view your story if they have the means and the intent. For example, if there are security flaws in the system or if someone hacks into it. But usually, legitimate platforms have measures in place to prevent such unauthorized viewing.
No. Instagram doesn't give any such indication. If they can't see your story, they won't know if it's because you blocked them or for some other reason like a privacy setting change.
You could try using a secondary account or a fake profile, but that's not very ethical and might get you into trouble.
Well, that's not really a fair or ethical thing to do. You should respect others' privacy.