Maybe your internet connection is unstable. Check if it's working properly.
Possibly, your friend hasn't shared any stories yet or there's a settings issue on your end. Make sure your privacy settings for Snap Stories are enabled correctly.
It could be that the person you added has restricted their stories' visibility or there's a glitch in the app. Try reinstalling it.
No, they can't. Once you remove someone as a friend, they typically lose the ability to see your snap stories.
Yes, they can. Many Snapchat features allow users to view replays of Snap stories under certain conditions.
Yes, people can see repeated snap stories if they choose to or if they accidentally view them again.
No, by default, people cannot see a replay of Snap stories. Once a Snap story has been viewed, it usually disappears after a set time and there's no native replay option.
Yes, they can. Snapchat allows for the possibility of seeing repeated snap stories. This can happen in several ways. For instance, a user may accidentally or deliberately post the same story multiple times. Or, as mentioned before, if a story is shared or re - shared in some way, it can be seen again. It's important to note that while Snapchat doesn't stop repeated stories from being viewed, some users may become less interested if they keep seeing the same content over and over.
Mostly, yes. Snapchat is designed in a way that friends can view each other's stories. But keep in mind that the person posting the story has control over privacy settings. For example, if someone goes into their settings and selects 'Custom' for story viewing, they can pick and choose which friends can see their story. So while the general idea is that friends can see each other's stories, it's not always the case depending on individual privacy choices.
Yes, typically, Snap Chat friends can see each other's stories if they have the proper settings enabled and are allowed by the person sharing the story.
Not necessarily. While Snapchat is built around the concept of friends sharing and viewing stories, users have the ability to customize who sees what. Some stories might be set to private, or only viewable by a specific subset of friends. So it's not automatic that all friends will see every single story that another friend posts.
No, Snapchat does not notify the person who posted the story if you take a screenshot of it. So generally, people can't see if you screenshot their Snap stories.
As of now, Snapchat is designed in such a way that it doesn't let the story creator know if their story has been replayed. So, no one can see if you replay a Snap story. This is different from some other features like when you take a screenshot of a Snap, which can be detected in some cases. But for replays, it remains private.