Yes, they can. This feature allows your friends to show their interest or approval of the story you've shared. It helps to create a sense of connection and community within the Facebook friend network. For example, if you share a story about a great trip you had, your friends can like it to let you know they think it's cool or that they're happy for you.
Yes, Facebook friends can like stories. It's one of the ways they can interact with the content you share in your stories.
Sure. Facebook is designed to encourage interaction among friends. Liking stories is a simple and common form of engagement. When you post a story, your friends will see a little heart icon which they can tap to like the story, just like they can like posts on your timeline.
Yes, they can. It's a common feature on Facebook for friends to like and interact with each other's stories.
No. Facebook and Instagram operate independently. Instagram has its own system for user interaction. Only Instagram followers can like Instagram stories. If you have friends on Facebook who also follow you on Instagram, they'll be able to like your stories there, but just being a Facebook friend doesn't give them the ability to like Instagram stories.
You can usually do it by looking for a 'save' option when you view the story. It's pretty straightforward.
It's pretty simple. Just go to the settings of your Facebook app, look for the 'Stories' option, and you should be able to find the toggle to turn it off.
On Facebook, if your story privacy is set to 'Friends', then yes, they can see it.
To tag friends in a Facebook story, first make sure you're in the process of posting one. Then, you'll likely find a tag icon or something like 'Mention Friends'. Click on that and start typing the names of the friends you want to tag. Facebook will suggest names as you type to make it easier for you.
On Facebook, it depends on your privacy settings. If your story is set to public, then close friends can potentially share it, which is similar to reposting in a way. But if it's set to a more restricted audience, like only a specific list of friends, then it may not be so easy for them to repost.
On Facebook, if you set your story privacy to 'public', non - close friends can see it. But if you set it to 'friends only' or a more restricted group like 'close friends only', they won't.
Yes, you can. In Facebook, when you post a story, you can adjust the privacy settings to exclude your close friends list from seeing it.
No, you can't. Facebook doesn't provide this feature for non-friend viewers of your story.