In most cases, no. When you're deleted by someone, it's likely that their stories are no longer visible to you. This is a common privacy feature in many social media platforms.
Generally, you won't be able to. Deleting a connection often means cutting off access to their shared content like stories. It's a way for people to control who can view their updates.
In most cases, no. When someone deletes you, the connection that allowed them to view your story is typically broken. However, it might depend on the specific platform's settings and privacy policies.
No, you can't. Once someone deletes you, their stories are no longer accessible to you.
No, you can't. When someone blocks you, you lose access to their stories.
No, you usually can't. Once someone unfriends you, their stories become unavailable to you.
Generally speaking, when a story gets deleted, the ability to see who viewed it disappears. This is because the deletion process often erases all associated data, including viewer information, for privacy and data management reasons.
No, once a story is deleted, it's usually no longer accessible to the public.
Usually, if you mute someone, their stories are hidden from your view. This is to give you more control over what content you see.
No, you usually can't. When you restrict someone, their content is typically hidden from your view.
Well, typically not. Unadding someone is like taking away their 'privileged' access to your content. For instance, on Snapchat, if you unadd a friend, they won't be able to view your story in the normal way. But, if you have a public story and it gets shared around a lot, they might see it in a more general sense, but it's not the same as if they were still on your friend list and seeing it as a regular follower.
No. When you block someone, they generally can't see your story. Blocking is a more extreme measure that restricts their access to your content.