Yes, in most cases. As long as the person who posted the public story has not set any extremely unusual privacy settings regarding their name display, it should be visible.
In Snapchat, when you view a public story, the name of the chatter is typically shown. However, sometimes there could be glitches. If you don't see it immediately, try refreshing the story. It might also depend on the privacy settings of the person who posted the public story. If their account is set to a very restricted mode, it could potentially affect the visibility of their name, but generally, for a truly public story, the name should be there.
Definitely. For public Snap stories, Snapchat allows you to see replays just like for other types of stories. You just need to look at the list of viewers, and any replays will be marked there. This helps public content creators understand the engagement of their audience better.
Yes, it is possible in some cases. If the story was saved to your memories, you can view it. Also, if the sender allowed for replays and the time limit for that has not expired, you can see it again.
No. Once you've watched a Snap Story, it's not possible to view it on another device. Snapchat stories are device - independent in the sense that the viewing status is synced across your devices, but there's no way to re - access a watched story on a different device.
Sorry, you usually can't see exactly who viewed your public Snap story. Snapchat doesn't provide that feature.
Generally, Snapchat doesn't provide a feature that allows you to see who has viewed your public stories. This is to maintain a certain level of privacy and anonymity for users.
It's quite simple. Just open the Snap app, find the option to create a story, and then select the 'Public' option before posting.
It's simple. Just go to your Snap Story settings and look for the option to make it public. Usually, it's clearly labeled.
Yes, you can. Usually, there's no restriction on taking screenshots of public stories on Snap.
You can make your Snap story public by going to the settings in the Snapchat app and toggling the 'Public' option for your story.