It varies. Some platforms show reviews publicly, allowing others to see. But others have options for making them visible only to certain groups or keep them completely hidden.
Well, it really depends. Different platforms handle this differently. Some are transparent about reviews and let everyone see them, while others give you more control over who can view your review.
Generally, others won't be notified if you take a screenshot of a story. However, some platforms might have tracking or analytics that could potentially detect such actions, but this is rare and often for internal purposes only.
It might be that your account settings or privacy settings are interfering. Or, the person could have accidentally blocked you from seeing their story. Another possibility is that the story has expired or been removed.
It could be that the platform's algorithm didn't recommend your story to others. Sometimes, it depends on various factors like popularity and engagement.
Yes, usually on some platforms, other users can see when you like a story. But it depends on the specific settings and privacy policies of that platform.
It depends on the specific platform and its privacy policies. Some platforms may have strict access controls, preventing viewing of restricted persons' stories.
Well, it's hard to give a definite answer. Different platforms have different rules. Some might show your like to the public, while others might keep it within a specific group of users like your contacts or a particular community.
Probably not. Usually, the reporting process is kept confidential to protect the reporter.
Maybe it violated the platform's rules or policies. Sometimes content that doesn't meet their standards gets taken down.
Maybe it violated the platform's rules or policies.
Maybe it violated the platform's rules or terms of use.