No. The concept of restricting a friend overrides the public nature of a story. If you've restricted a friend, they won't be able to see any of your stories, including those that are public. This is to ensure that you have complete control over who can and cannot view your content. You might restrict someone for various reasons, like if you don't want them to be updated on your daily happenings through your stories, and this applies to all types of stories you post.
No. Restricting a friend means limiting their access to all your stories, whether public or private to your other friends.
No. Restricted users are blocked from accessing such content as your story.
No. If you have restricted a friend, they generally cannot see your story. Restricting someone limits their access to certain aspects of your profile, including your stories.
It depends. If you have set specific privacy settings that prevent restricted friends from seeing your story, then no. But if you haven't configured those settings properly, they might be able to.
No. Private stories are meant to be only accessible to those you've specifically allowed, and a restricted user doesn't fall into that category.
Typically, no. Restricting someone is meant to prevent them from seeing your personal content such as stories. The whole point of the restriction feature is to limit their interaction with your stuff.
Seeing stories of restricted access is quite unlikely. These restrictions are put in place for various reasons like privacy, copyright, or specific audience targeting. So, in most cases, you won't be able to view them without proper authorization.
Yes, you might be able to. It depends on Spotify's policies and whether they have kept that data available.
No. Restricted means their access is limited, and that includes not being able to view your story.
No. Restriction means denying access, so they can't access your story.
It depends. Sometimes restricted accounts can see your story if the settings allow it, but in many cases, they can't.