Definitely. Let's say you have a story that was set to be seen by a custom list of friends which includes someone you later remove. Once removed, that person will no longer be in the group that has access to your story. But keep in mind that if the story was already out there and they saw it before removal, they've already had access.
Yes. If your story was set to be visible to all friends and you remove some friends, those removed friends should no longer be able to view any new stories you post (assuming the platform enforces such access changes immediately).
Well, it really comes down to your settings. If your story is set to be visible to friends or if you've chosen to share it with them directly, they'll be able to view it. Otherwise, they won't have access.
Only those you've specifically designated as your close friends can see the story.
Typically, no. Platforms have privacy settings that prevent you from seeing who viewed your story if they aren't your friends. This is to protect the privacy of users who might not want their viewing activity exposed to strangers.
No, usually you can't. Social media platforms often don't provide this feature for non-friend viewers to protect users' privacy.
It's up to the privacy options you've set. For instance, if you've made the story public, your friends can see it, but also others outside your friend list might be able to view it. However, if you've restricted it to a specific group or just yourself, your friends won't be able to see it.
It depends on the privacy settings. If you set the story to be visible to friends, then yes, they can see it.
No, usually you can't. Social media platforms often have privacy settings that prevent this.
No. By definition, a private story is only visible to the user who created it and not accessible to friends or others.
Typically, the answer is no. The whole point of restricting a friend is to limit their visibility of your content. Your story is something that you may want to share only with a select group of people. By restricting someone, you are essentially excluding them from that group who can view your story. It's a privacy feature that many social media platforms offer to give users more control over who sees what they post.
Yes, they can if the story was visible to them before you removed them as friends. Social media platforms usually don't retroactively change the visibility of a post or story once it has been made public according to the initial settings. So, if they were friends when you posted the story and it was set to be visible to friends, they can see it.