Well, you could make your story private and only allow certain approved people to see it. That way, the person you don't want to see it won't have access. Another option is to not mention it at all around that person to prevent them from even knowing about it.
One way could be to set your privacy settings so that specific people are excluded from accessing it.
One way to do this is by using the privacy settings provided by the platform. You might be able to choose options like 'Only me' or select specific friends or groups who can access the story. This ensures that unwanted viewers are kept out.
No. Blocking is a more extreme measure than restricting. When you block someone, they definitely cannot see your story as they have no access to any of your content.
No. When you restrict someone, they usually can't see your story. Restricting is a way to limit their access to your content.
No. When you block someone, they generally cannot see your story. Blocking is a more extreme measure which cuts off most forms of interaction, including viewing your shared content like stories.
Yes, muting someone usually only affects whether you receive notifications from them or not. It doesn't prevent them from seeing your story.
Typically, no. Social media apps are designed to protect users' privacy in such matters. For example, Instagram doesn't provide a feature that shows which specific users have muted your story. They focus more on your overall reach and engagement stats rather than individual muting actions. So, it's very difficult, if not impossible, to tell if someone has muted your story.
Most platforms don't offer the feature to see if someone has rewatched your story. This is likely for privacy reasons. Think about it, if people knew every time someone rewatched their story, it could lead to all sorts of unwanted situations. For example, it might make some users feel self - conscious or overly monitored. Also, from a platform's perspective, it simplifies the analytics they need to provide. So, in short, don't expect to be able to tell if someone's given your story a second look.
On some social media platforms, there are features that can give you an indication if someone has shared your story. For example, on Instagram, you can see the number of shares for some types of content. However, it's not always straightforward. Some platforms might not provide this information clearly or at all. Also, privacy settings and the nature of the sharing can affect whether you can detect it.
It depends on the platform. On some social media platforms, like Instagram, there are analytics that can show you how many times your story has been shared. But it doesn't give you details about who specifically shared it. So, in a way, you can get an idea of the sharing activity but not a complete picture of who is sharing.
Typically, no. Most platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter do not provide a way for you to know if someone has taken a screenshot of your story. They prioritize user privacy in this regard. However, some apps in the past like Snapchat did have a form of screenshot detection for a while, but it was not without flaws and was more of an exception rather than the norm.