No, they usually can't. Once you unfollow someone, they don't have the normal access to see your stories.
Most likely they can if your posts are public. Unfollowing a brand is more about you not seeing their content in your feed. It doesn't necessarily stop them from seeing what you post publicly. However, if you have restricted your posts to only be visible to a certain group, like friends or followers only, then they won't be able to see it.
It depends on your privacy settings. If your story is set to public, then they can see it even if you unfollow them. But if your story is set to private or only visible to your followers, then they probably can't see it since you've unfollowed them and they are no longer in the group of people who are supposed to have access.
It depends on the platform. On some platforms like Instagram, if you unfollow someone, you won't see their posts in your regular feed, but you can still visit their profile and see their public posts. However, on platforms like Facebook, if you unfriend someone (similar to unfollow in some ways), you may not be able to see all their posts depending on their privacy settings.
Yes, they might be able to see them depending on the type and extent of the restriction.
No, usually once you delete a story, it's no longer visible to others.
In most cases, no. Usually, the privacy of who you send your stories to is protected.
No, generally blocked people cannot see your stories. When you block someone on most social media platforms, it restricts their access to your content, including your stories.
In most cases, restricted people cannot see your stories. When you restrict someone, it's like putting up a digital barrier between them and your content. Social media platforms are designed to respect these restrictions. But it's important to note that if you share your story in a very public way, like in a large public group where the restricted person is also a member, there could be a chance they might come across it, but that's more of an edge case.
In most cases, if your screenshots are not posted or shared in any accessible way, people can't see them. However, if you upload them to a public platform or send them to others, then they will be visible to those who have access.
It depends. If you share them publicly or with specific people, then yes, they can see. But if you keep them private on your device and don't show anyone, then no.