There are a few reasons. Maybe there was a glitch in the app, or your internet connection was unstable. Another possibility is that the person intentionally limited who could view their story and you weren't included.
Maybe they blocked you or changed their privacy settings so you don't have access.
There could be a few reasons. It might be that the person has blocked you from seeing their stories. Or perhaps they've set the story to only be visible to certain friends or groups, and you're not included. Another possibility is that there's a problem with the Snap servers at the moment.
Maybe they have set their story to be visible only to certain friends and you're not on that list.
Maybe they have restricted who can view their stories or you aren't on their approved list.
Maybe they have restricted who can view their stories or you aren't on their approved list of viewers.
It's possible that the person has blocked you from seeing their Snap story. Another reason could be that you haven't updated the app to the latest version, which might cause viewing issues. Or, if it's a new account they added, it might take some time for the story to show up for you.
Yes, they can. When you replay a snap story, the person who sent it can often see that you did.
Yes, usually someone can see if you send their snap story. But it also depends on their settings and privacy preferences.
Yes, they can. Usually, Snapchat has features that notify the sender if someone views their story.
Yes, they can. When you send someone's snap story, they'll be notified and can view it if they choose to.
Yes, they can. Usually, Snapchat has features that notify the sender if their story is replayed.