In some cases, yes. For example, a story told through a series of visual artworks or a performance without spoken words can still be saved and understood. However, text often provides more detailed and clear explanations.
It's possible, but it depends on the medium and the way the story is presented. Images, audio, or symbols could potentially convey the essence of a story without traditional text.
It's a bit tricky. While you might be able to capture the main idea of a story without text using other forms of expression, text usually gives a more comprehensive and precise account. But with creativity, alternative methods can work to a certain extent.
No, you can't. Without text, it's hard to tell what the story is about or how to remember and share it. Text is essential for communicating the plot, characters, and events of a story.
It's unlikely. Stories often rely on the written word to communicate meaning and details. Without text, it's difficult to have a complete and coherent story. But maybe in some very specific and unconventional contexts, there could be ways to represent a story without text, but it wouldn't be the common way of doing it.
It's unlikely. Usually, a story needs some form of expression, and text is a fundamental one. Without it, it's hard to define and preserve the narrative.
Yes, you can. Many apps and platforms allow you to save highlights privately without posting them to your story.
It's possible, but it might not be a standard feature across all platforms. Some apps or software allow you to save stories without captions, while others might require the caption to be included.
No. Snapchat has privacy features in place. If you try to screenshot a Snap story (which is one way people might try to save it), the sender will be notified. And using third - party apps to save without the sender knowing is not only unethical but also against Snapchat's terms, and can lead to your account getting banned.
If the creator has allowed saving, you can save the story within the Instagram app and they will be notified. But if you use some unethical third - party apps to save without permission, it's possible to do it without the creator knowing, though this is against Instagram's rules and can get you into trouble.
Yes, you can. In TikTok, if you are creating a video that you might consider as a highlight later, you can save it privately. You don't have to immediately post it as a story. Just like when you are in the process of making a regular video, there is an option to save it as a draft. This draft can be thought of as a saved highlight that is not shared on the story. You can come back to it later, make any further adjustments, and then decide whether to post it as a story or not.
Yes, you can. On Instagram, for example, when you create a highlight, there is an option to save it privately without posting it to your story. Just go through the process of creating the highlight as you normally would, but don't select the option to share it on your story.
No. Instagram has strict rules against unauthorized saving of content. Using third - party apps to save stories is against their terms, and you could face consequences like account suspension.