Well, usually on social media platforms, if you are on their close friends list, there should be a specific tab or icon indicating the close friends' stories. But keep in mind, different platforms have different layouts and settings.
You can usually do it through the relevant social media platform's settings. Just look for options related to friends' stories or privacy settings.
You can usually find the option to view close friends' stories in the social media app you use. Just look for a specific icon or section dedicated to stories.
To view close friends' stories, first make sure you have added them as close friends in the app. Then, navigate to the stories section where you should be able to see their stories at the top or with a special marking.
Yes, but it varies. Different platforms handle this differently. Some might send a notification to the person whose story you viewed, while others might not. It all comes down to the platform's settings and the person's preferences.
Only those designated as close friends by the person sharing the story can view it.
It's quite simple. Just look for the share or repost option on the original story and follow the prompts.
First, you need to be friends with the person and have them allow you to view their close friends' stories. Sometimes, this option can be found in the settings or privacy section of the app they're using to share the stories.
The key is to handle it delicately. You could start by gradually reducing your involvement and then have a heart-to-heart talk. Let them know that it's not personal, but you need to move on for your own well-being.
To view close friends' IG stories, first make sure you are added as a close friend by those users. Then, on the Instagram home screen, look for the circular profile pictures at the top. The ones with a colored ring around them are the stories of your close friends. Just tap on their picture to view the story.
Look for signs like them frequently mentioning the same friends in different contexts, having photos together, or getting excited when talking about shared experiences. Another clue could be if they confide in these friends and seek their advice frequently.