Maybe if you share it on a public forum or social media group where membership or friendship isn't required. Another possibility is if it gets picked up and shared by others who make it visible to a wider audience.
One way could be to use a fake account or profile, but that's not ethical and could get you in trouble.
Honestly, there really isn't a proper way to do this. It's an invasion of privacy and not something that's considered okay. Respecting others' privacy is important.
Yes, sometimes you can. Some social media platforms allow public viewing of certain stories, depending on the user's settings.
Well, it varies by the settings you have on the app or website. If you haven't customized the privacy settings, there's a chance that non-friends could see your story. But usually, the default is for only friends to have access.
No, usually they can't. To see your story, they need to view the message.
It's possible. For example, if your story is shared publicly on a platform without your awareness or if there's a glitch in privacy settings.
Some social media platforms allow you to view public stories. If the person has set their stories to public, you can access them without being friends.
Well, you can't view someone's Snapchat story if you're not their friend. It's a rule of the app to maintain users' privacy and control over who sees their content.
You can't do that legally or ethically. Snapchat is designed to protect users' privacy, and trying to view someone's story without being friends is a violation.
Yes, you can in some cases. Some social media platforms allow public viewing of stories, but it depends on the user's settings.