It depends. On some platforms, friends are automatically notified when you post to a story. However, you might have the option to change this in the settings if you don't want them to be notified. Also, different platforms might have different default notification rules.
Yes, usually friends get notified when you reply to their story. It's a common feature in many social media platforms to keep the interaction going.
No, usually they won't be notified directly. But if they notice something strange like their content showing up in places it shouldn't or if someone mentions seeing a screenshot of their close friends' story, they might suspect that you screenshot it.
In most cases, you won't be notified. But some social media or messaging apps might have settings that allow for such notifications if enabled.
Typically, no. Most social media platforms don't notify the person when you screenshot a close friends story. So it can be done without the other person immediately knowing.
Yes, usually a user will get some kind of notification when you view their story.
It depends on the platform. For example, on Instagram, if you screenshot a close friends story, the person who posted it will not be notified.
No, they generally won't be notified directly that you've blocked them from seeing your story. It just means that when they try to view your story, they'll find they don't have access to it.
Yes, they usually will be notified immediately. When you tag someone in a close friends story, the platform is designed to send a notification to that person right away so that they can check out the story you've tagged them in.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification when someone takes a screenshot of your story.
Often, it depends on the privacy and notification settings of the platform. If the platform values transparency and wants to encourage creators, they may have a system in place to notify them when their story is shared. However, if the focus is more on the user who is sharing (to encourage sharing without any extra 'pressure' on the sharer), then there might not be a notification. Also, if the story was shared in a more private or restricted context, the chances of a notification are lower.