No, they can't. When you block a user, Snapchat ensures that they are cut off from seeing your stories. This is part of the privacy features of the app. By blocking, you are essentially saying that you don't want that person to have any form of access to your Snapchat content, and that includes your snap stories which are often a way of sharing your daily moments or thoughts with your friends or followers on the app.
No, blocked users cannot see your snap stories. When you block someone on Snapchat, it restricts their access to your content, including your snap stories.
No, blocked users can't see your snap stories. When you block someone, it cuts off their access to your snaps.
Sure. Snapchat is set up so that if you replay someone's snap story, they'll be notified. It's like a way for them to know who's interested in their story more than once. For instance, if someone shares a really cool travel story, and you replay it, they'll know you liked it enough to watch it again.
Of course. To unblock someone on Snapchat that you had blocked from your Snap Story, start by opening the Snapchat app. Then, access the settings. Scroll through until you find the list of blocked users. Identify the person you wish to unblock and take the necessary steps to unblock them. However, if you have very restricted privacy settings for your story, they still might not be able to see it even after being unblocked. You may need to review and potentially adjust those settings so that they can have access to your Snap Story again.
In most cases, blocked users are prevented from viewing tagged stories. This is a common security and privacy measure to limit their interaction.
No, you can't. When you're blocked, you don't have access to any of the person's Snapchat content, including older stories.
Yes, you can. But it might require using a web browser and logging in to your Snapchat account.
It could be that your friends are just chatting with others a lot, which increases the score, but they're not posting stories. Maybe they prefer private conversations over sharing public stories.
It depends. Some sites might allow unregistered users to view a limited number of stories as a teaser to attract them to register. But for full access, registration is often necessary.
Well, you can find your old Snap Stories by going into the settings of the Snapchat app and looking for the Memories or Archive section. Make sure your app is updated to the latest version for the best experience.