No, usually once you delete a story, it's no longer visible to others.
No, they can't. Once you delete your story, it's gone and not accessible to others.
No, once you delete a story, it should be inaccessible to others.
No, they can't. Once you block someone, they have no way of knowing if you viewed their story.
No. Blocking typically means severing all such visibility. It's a feature intended to protect your privacy and prevent any unwanted tracking or knowledge from the blocked person about your activities, including viewing their story.
No, they usually can't. Once you unfollow someone, they don't have the normal access to see your stories.
No, they can't. Once you delete someone, they lose access to your snap stories.
No, they can't. Once you delete it, it's gone and no one can view it.
No. Instagram doesn't have a built - in feature to let people know if you screenshot their story and then send it to someone else. Your screenshotting and sharing actions are private as far as the official Instagram app is concerned.
No, when you lock someone from seeing your stories on most social media platforms, they are not notified that you have specifically locked them. It's a privacy setting that you can manage without them being aware.
No. When you block someone from seeing your stories, they generally won't be notified or be able to tell directly that it was you who blocked them from seeing your stories. Social media platforms usually keep this action private to protect your privacy.