Well, generally, if your privacy settings are set to public for stories, then anyone among your friends or even public users (if you have such settings enabled) can interact with your story in a way that their actions like tagging you or sharing something relevant might be visible in your story. However, if your settings are more restricted, only certain people like your close friends or a custom list of people you've defined can have an impact on what shows up in your story.
If your privacy settings are not strict, it's possible. But usually, Facebook has some safeguards to prevent random people from just putting things directly into your story without proper authorization.
Well, it depends. If you have your settings configured to allow others to post on your story, then yes. But if you have restricted it to only yourself or a select group, then no one else can put anything in your FB story. So, it all comes down to your privacy preferences.
No, usually only you have the control to add content to your own story on Facebook. Others can interact with it through likes, comments, or shares, but not directly add something without your permission.
It's quite simple. Just click on the sticker icon when creating your story and look for the link option. Then paste the link you want to share.
It's quite simple. Just open your FB Story feature, look for the option to add music, and then search for the song you want.
Well, sometimes FB has certain rules and policies regarding music usage in stories. It could be that the music you chose doesn't comply with their copyright terms. Also, check if your internet connection is stable as that can affect the ability to add music.
Well, I once updated my fb status saying 'In love with the most unexpected person.' It was a bit cryptic at first. But then I started getting messages from friends asking who it was. I ended up sharing how we met at a coffee shop when I accidentally spilled coffee on this person. From that small, clumsy moment, a beautiful love story unfolded, and that fb status was the start of sharing it with everyone.
No, Facebook does not notify you when someone takes a screenshot of your story.
As of now, Facebook does not notify users when someone takes a screenshot of their story. So, no, you can't directly see if someone has screenshot your FB story.
Sadly, you can't. Facebook has its own set of music that you can pick from for your stories. It doesn't support uploading your personal music files. This is mainly due to copyright and licensing issues. They want to ensure that the music used in stories is legally obtained and properly licensed.