Maybe it's because of the settings on the platform you're using. Sometimes, the default settings might show you content from non-friends to provide more variety.
Maybe it's a glitch in the system or a new feature that shows you a wider range of content.
It could be that the platform's algorithm is designed to expose you to a variety of content, including from strangers, to offer diverse perspectives and experiences. Or maybe you accidentally enabled a feature that displays such stories.
It could be that your browsing history or preferences are not clearly defined, so the platform is presenting random stories to get a sense of what you like. Or, it might just be a glitch in the system.
Maybe you're just too busy. There are so many things in life that can take up your time, like work, study or personal hobbies. You might not have the spare moment to check out what your friends are up to in their stories.
Maybe you've enabled some settings or followed certain people that allow their stories to show up in your feed.
You can adjust your privacy settings. Just go to the settings of the app you use and look for the option related to story visibility and select 'Only Me' or specific groups you want to allow.
Maybe it's a formatting issue. Sometimes the aspect ratio of the photos or the settings of the photo story software could cause black bars to appear.
Yes, you can. In Snapchat, there are privacy settings that allow you to control who can view your stories. You can go to the settings within the app and manage your story privacy options to block specific friends from seeing your stories.
Sure. On Snapchat, you have the ability to selectively prevent certain friends from seeing your stories. This can be done through the privacy settings within the app. You can choose specific friends or groups of friends and restrict their access.
You might be seeing this because the content is not meant to be spread further in the form of a story. It could be that the source has restricted such sharing.