Yes. You might be able to read stories on online libraries, author's blogs, or specific story-sharing platforms. Just search for the type of stories you're interested in and you'll likely find options that don't involve messenger.
In most cases, you can't post a story on Messenger without any constraints. There could be restrictions related to copyrighted material, inappropriate content, or violations of Messenger's terms of service.
It depends. Sometimes you need the messenger app to be running or the stories to be available online to read them.
Yes, you can. Just look for the appropriate settings option within the Messenger app.
Yes, you can screenshot Messenger stories, but it might not always be allowed depending on the sender's settings and privacy preferences.
To mark stories as read on Facebook Messenger, usually you need to open the app. Then, look for the specific story and you might find an option like 'Mark as Read' or a similar button next to it. Click or tap that and it'll be marked.
I'm not able to turn off Messenger stories on your behalf. In Messenger, different platforms (like Android or iOS) might have slightly different ways to manage story settings. Generally, you start by accessing the main menu in the app. Then find the settings area. Look for any section related to privacy or story preferences. Here, you could potentially find a toggle or option to turn off the display of stories that you don't want to see.
Yes, you can. Usually, there's an option within the Messenger settings to manage and remove stories.
Yes, it's possible to post stories from Messenger. Just navigate through the interface, find the story posting option, and follow the prompts. Keep in mind that some features might be limited based on your account settings or the platform's updates.
Yes, you can. Usually, there's an option within the Messenger app to delete or remove the stories you don't want anymore.
Yes, you can. Just go to the settings of Messenger and look for the option related to stories to turn it off.