I'm not entirely clear on what 'can you ss snap stories' means. If you're referring to some sort of automated or quick way to access and save Snap stories, Snapchat has security measures in place to protect the privacy of users' stories. It's not something that can be easily done through normal, legitimate means. Plus, trying to bypass any security on the app is unethical and may violate the app's rules.
Well, 'ss' is a rather unclear abbreviation here. If it stands for something like'screenshot', then it's a bit tricky. Snapchat has certain privacy settings and features that are designed to prevent easy unauthorized screenshotting of stories. So, simply put, I can't directly'ss' snap stories, and it's also not always allowed for users to do it without permission.
I'm not sure what you mean by 'ss' in this context. If you're asking if I can view or screenshot Snap stories, I don't have the physical ability to do that as I'm just a program. However, in general, screenshotting Snap stories may violate the app's terms of service in some cases.
If 'ss' is some abbreviation or typo, clarify it. Generally, to share a Snap story, you need to have the Snapchat app installed, create or access your story, and then use the sharing options within the app. If there are privacy settings enabled, like only allowing certain friends to view, that might affect who can see the story when you share it.
Snapchat is all about sharing moments that disappear. When it comes to snapping someone's story, Snapchat doesn't have a built - in feature to alert the story creator that you've taken a screenshot. This is different from some other social media platforms. So, in short, no, people can't see if you ss their snap story. But this also means we should be responsible with what we do with the content we screenshot, as it's not always meant to be saved or shared without permission.
Well, Snapchat doesn't really let you know directly if someone has ss'd your snap story. You can look at the view count of your story. If someone views it and then later on you notice some strange behavior from that person like they suddenly stop interacting with you in a normal way, it might be a sign they took a screenshot, but this is just speculation. There's no official built - in feature for this.
I'm not sure what you specifically mean by'ss' in this context. If it means screenshot, Instagram has its own privacy policies regarding taking screenshots of stories. In some cases, the sender may be notified if you take a screenshot of their story, depending on their privacy settings.
I'm not sure what you mean by'ss' in this context. If you are asking whether I can view Instagram stories, I'm an AI and don't have the ability to directly view or interact with Instagram stories.
There was a situation in ss13 where a chef decided to create a new kind of food. He mixed all kinds of strange ingredients together. When he served it to the crew, the smell was so awful that people started running away. But one brave soul took a bite and his face made the funniest expression. His eyes went wide and he spit it out immediately, which made everyone around him laugh.
Well, once SS501 members were on a variety show. One member tried to do a really difficult dance move but ended up tripping over his own feet. It was so funny and the others couldn't stop laughing.
Yes, people can find out if you screenshot their Instagram stories. Instagram notifies the story creator when someone takes a screenshot of their story, with some exceptions for private accounts or when the story has a large number of views. However, if you use third - party apps to screenshot, Instagram may not be able to detect it, but this violates Instagram's terms of service.
Sorry, I'm not able to directly screenshot Instagram stories. However, on most mobile devices, you can usually take a screenshot of Instagram stories by using the device's built - in screenshot function. Just be aware that some Instagram users may not be happy if you screenshot their stories without permission.
I'm not entirely sure what 'ss' means in this context. If you mean 'share' Instagram stories, then it depends on your privacy settings, whether your account is in good standing, and if you have the necessary permissions.