It varies. Sometimes only people who are directly connected to the author, like friends or mutual followers, can view the comments. But on some platforms, if the settings are public, anyone can see them.
The visibility of stories depends on a few factors. Firstly, it's based on the user's privacy preferences. They can choose to make them visible to all, just friends, or a custom list. Secondly, some platforms might have additional rules or restrictions based on age or other criteria.
Generally, people can't see who views their story. This is to maintain a sense of privacy and prevent potential harassment or unwanted attention.
The visibility of custom stories depends on how you configure the sharing options. It could be your followers, mutual friends, or a specific subset of people you've specified. It's all up to your preferences and the platform's settings.
Well, it depends on the privacy settings. Usually, friends or followers of the person who posted the tagged story and those specifically given access can see them. Also, if the post is set to public, anyone on the platform might be able to view it.
It depends on your privacy settings. If you set your shared stories to be public, anyone on the platform can see them. But if you limit it to specific groups like friends only or a custom list, only those selected can view.
No. Social media platforms are built to respect user privacy when it comes to deleting content. So if you delete a story on say, Facebook or Twitter, it's gone and can't be seen.
Yes, you can. Most social media platforms allow you to view replies to a story, usually located below the original post.
In most cases, yes. Popular platforms like Instagram and TikTok show view counts for stories. However, the visibility and accuracy of these counts can vary depending on the platform's settings and algorithms.
Not always. Some platforms give you the option to make your story visible to everyone, specific groups, or just your followers. It's all about the privacy settings you choose when posting the story.
It depends. In most cases, if your followers have notifications turned on and you haven't made your story private, they'll be able to view it. But sometimes, platform glitches or specific privacy settings might prevent them from seeing it immediately.