It depends. If the replaced story is made public and the system or platform has a mechanism to display the updated content, then people can see it. But if it's a private replacement within a closed group or with restricted access, it might not be visible to everyone. Also, sometimes technical glitches can prevent people from seeing the replaced stories even if they should be able to.
Well, generally speaking, people can see replaced stories in many situations. Consider a news website that updates a story. If the website is designed to show the latest version and users visit the page again, they will see the replaced story. Similarly, on some blogging platforms, when an author revises a post, the new version replaces the old one and is visible to readers. However, there could be exceptions. For instance, if a user has cached an older version on their device, they might not immediately see the replaced story until they refresh or clear their cache.
Yes, in some cases. For example, if a story is replaced on a social media platform and the platform's settings allow for it, people can see the new version which has replaced the old one. However, it also depends on various factors like the privacy settings of the user who posted the story, and whether the platform notifies users about the replacement.
Well, it's not a straightforward yes or no. If the replacement was properly documented and accessible, people might be able to see them. But if it was done privately or with restricted access, then no.
It depends on when you check. If you open Instagram right after a story has been replaced, you'll likely see the new one. But if there are some glitches in the app or if your internet connection is slow, it might take a while to load the replaced story or you might not see it at all until you refresh the app. Also, if the user has restricted your access to their stories, you won't be able to see the replaced one either.
On Snapchat, in the past, it notified the sender if a screenshot was taken of a snap (which is a type of story). But things have changed over time with different privacy settings and updates. Generally speaking, it's not always straightforward whether people can see screenshots of stories as it varies greatly depending on the app's design and privacy policies.
It depends on the platform. For some social media platforms, screenshots of stories can be taken by users, but usually the original poster is not notified directly. However, there are also platforms that try to protect the privacy of story content and may have some restrictions or anti - screenshot mechanisms, although these are not always foolproof.
Yes, they can. Many websites and apps are designed to display stories on users' pages for easy access and viewing.
Yes, usually people can see comments on stories, depending on the platform and its settings.
Yes, usually people can see screenshots on stories if they have access to the content where the screenshots are posted.
Yes, usually people can see a screenshot on stories if it's shared or posted.
Yes, people can see screenshot stories if they have access to them. For example, if they are shared on social media or sent directly to them.
It's possible for people to see screenshots of stories if they are shared publicly or within a group where such sharing is allowed. However, some platforms might have restrictions or guidelines against it.