Well, it varies by the settings you have on the app or website. If you haven't customized the privacy settings, there's a chance that non-friends could see your story. But usually, the default is for only friends to have access.
It's not a straightforward yes or no. Different social media have different default and customizable privacy options. Generally, though, if you haven't specifically allowed it, people who aren't your friends shouldn't be able to see your story.
It depends. Some platforms might allow public stories to be viewed by anyone, but for private or friend-specific stories, you won't be able to see them if you're not friends.
If you make your story private, the general rule is that no one else can view it. It's designed to protect your personal sharing. But keep in mind that technology isn't always perfect, and sometimes there might be unexpected issues with the privacy functionality.
They might see it if it's made public on a platform that allows for such visibility.
Maybe if you share it on a public forum or social media group where membership or friendship isn't required. Another possibility is if it gets picked up and shared by others who make it visible to a wider audience.
Well, it really comes down to your settings. If your story is set to be visible to friends or if you've chosen to share it with them directly, they'll be able to view it. Otherwise, they won't have access.
No, generally you can't directly see if you're on someone's private story. Private stories are designed to be shared selectively, and the owner has control over who can view it. There's no notification or obvious way to know if you're included in that select group unless the person tells you or gives some hint in other communication.
Well, in general, it's not possible to know for sure if you're on someone's private story. Social media platforms like Instagram, for example, don't provide a way to check this. The whole point of a private story is that the person sharing it gets to choose who can see it, and there's no mechanism for you to be informed that you've been included in that select group. It's all about the privacy and control of the person creating the private story.
Well, it's possible for someone to see story highlights if they are made accessible to the public. However, if the owner has restricted the visibility to specific people or groups, then others won't be able to view them.
No, they can't. If your story is set to private, it means it's for your personal use or a limited audience you've specified. Reposting it without your permission would be a violation of your privacy and potentially against the platform's rules.
In most social media platforms, you usually can't directly see exactly which close friends have viewed your story. But some apps might give you general indicators or stats.