If you suddenly stop seeing updates from them in the stories section and you haven't unfollowed or muted them, it could mean they've blocked their stories from you. Another indicator could be if you get an error message when trying to access their stories.
You might notice if you can't access their stories when you could before. Or if they don't show up in your feed anymore.
You can try adjusting your notification settings for that person. Or maybe focus on interacting with other content so their stories don't catch your attention as easily. However, it can be tricky to completely avoid seeing them without blocking.
One reason could be that the story was too emotional. If it was a sad story, for example, the person might be so affected that they withdraw and seem blocked. They are just processing all those strong emotions.
It can vary. Sometimes blocking someone doesn't directly affect delete story view, but it could indirectly influence it based on privacy and access permissions set by the platform.
Maybe you watched the story and realized that the person is constantly negative or always complaining in their posts. You don't want that kind of energy in your feed, so you block them. Another reason could be that you had a falling - out with the person previously and seeing their story just reminded you that you don't want any connection with them anymore.
No. Blocking typically restricts access to your stories for the person you've blocked. It's designed to give you control over who can interact with and view your shared content.
No, usually if someone blocks you, they won't be able to see your story.
The main thing is that blocking someone after watching their story can lead to a lack of communication. They won't be able to reach out to you or know why you did it. It could potentially damage any existing or potential relationship.
The scene of the female lead blocking a knife for someone else in a period drama can be seen in the following example: Zhao Liying in the movie "Palace Heart Locking Jade" blocked a deadly bayonet to protect her lover. 2. Liu Yifei in " Three Lives Three Lives Ten Miles Peach Blossom " protected Susu from the heavenly lightning attack in the TV series. In the movie, Zhao Liying blocked a deadly sword to protect her friend. 4. In " Startling Step by Step," Ruoxi blocked a fatal knife in order to protect Master Eight. In the TV series, Yang Mi blocked a fatal sword to protect his senior brother. These examples are just the tip of the iceberg. The scenes of the female protagonist blocking a knife for others are very rich. Every character has their own unique story and the price they pay to protect others.
No, they can't. Once you block someone, they typically don't have access to that kind of information about your activity.
Typically, blocking someone doesn't impact your story view. The two are separate functions. Your story's visibility is determined by a combination of your account preferences and how the platform decides to display content to different users.