It might be that your computer's settings or browser plugins are blocking the display of the stories. Look into your security and privacy settings and disable any blockers that could be causing the problem.
It could be that the website where the stories are hosted is having technical issues. Try visiting it at a later time or check for any announcements about outages.
Maybe it's a technical glitch. Your browser could be having issues or there might be a problem with the website you're trying to access.
Perhaps your computer's sound card drivers are outdated. Update them and see if that fixes the problem. Also, make sure there are no conflicting audio applications running in the background.
It could be that your stories haven't been properly saved or uploaded. Check your saving and uploading process to see if there were any errors. Also, make sure you're logged in to the correct account.
There could be a few reasons. Sometimes, if there's an update to the app or website you're using, it can cause issues. Or perhaps you don't have the correct permissions to view them. Have you checked your account settings?
Maybe there's a glitch or a loading issue. Try refreshing the page or checking your internet connection.
Maybe there's a glitch in the system. Sometimes technical issues prevent the display of archived stories.
Maybe your friends have set their stories to private or restricted who can view them.
It could be that the archive settings were changed or not properly configured for that specific year. Or perhaps the data was lost or corrupted somehow.
Maybe there's a technical glitch. Try restarting your computer and see if that helps.
It could be that your app needs an update. Try updating Instagram and see if that helps. Also, make sure your settings for stories are correct.