In most cases, no one can directly manage your likes without your permission. Your likes are typically under your control.
It depends on the context. In some cases, people might have an influence on your likes, but not always directly.
Yes, in some cases. Platforms usually give you options to control who can comment and how.
You can usually do this through the privacy settings of the social media platform. Just look for options like 'Who can view my posts' or 'Story visibility' and select the appropriate audience, like friends only, public, or specific groups.
It really differs by the social media site. On Facebook, it might show the names of people who liked your story, but on Snapchat, it usually doesn't. It all comes down to the privacy settings and features of each platform.
Sometimes you can. Many social media apps have features that show who's liked your story, but it depends on the specific platform and its settings.
Your friends and family might watch your story. They are usually interested in what you are up to.
It could be your friends, family, or followers. Sometimes even strangers might come across and watch them.
Could be a variety of people. Maybe it was colleagues, classmates, or even distant acquaintances. Sometimes, complete strangers might also watch your story if it shows up in their feed and catches their attention.
It's hard to tell for sure. Maybe it was your friends or followers who happened to come across it.
It could be your friends, family, or followers who are interested in your updates.