Definitely. Such characters can serve as fillers, provide comic relief, or hint at broader themes that aren't directly tied to the main plot.
Yes. These peripheral people can offer additional perspectives or create a more realistic world. They might have brief interactions that still contribute to the overall atmosphere or context.
It depends. Usually, it depends on your privacy settings. If you have them set to public, then yes. But if they're private, then no.
It depends. In some cases, if you've set your privacy settings appropriately, only certain people who add you can see your story. But if your settings are public or you've granted access to everyone who adds you, then they can view it.
Generally, no. The privacy policies of most platforms prevent the tracking of individual viewers of your story. This is to protect the users' anonymity and privacy.
Yes. Usually, Instagram offers ways to tell if people have viewed your story. It could be through a list of names or icons that indicate the views. But the exact way might change depending on updates to the app.
No. The privacy aspect of a private story means that no one else can see who you've shared it with.
Most likely not. Once they unfollow, they lose access to your story. This is to maintain some level of privacy and control over who sees your content.
Yes, they can. If they have added you as a friend on Snap, they have the potential to view your story unless you've set specific privacy settings to restrict it.
It could be your friends, family, or followers who are interested in your life and experiences.
No, usually people can't see who is in your private story. It's private for a reason.
Typically, people can't see who liked their story. This is to protect the privacy of the users and prevent any potential issues that might arise from such visibility.