One tip could be to make sure your account settings are correct. If you've muted someone's stories accidentally, you won't be able to see them. Go to the profile of the person whose stories you want to see and double - check the settings. Another thing is that if you're logged into multiple accounts on Instagram, make sure you're on the right one as the story visibility might be different for each account.
One tip is to plan your content in batches. Create a bunch of stories at once and then schedule them throughout the week. Another is to time your stories according to when your followers are most active. You can check your Instagram insights to find out the peak times. Also, make sure your scheduled stories are relevant to the current trends or events to keep your audience engaged.
No, usually the person who posts the story can see who has viewed it.
Sure. One way to share Bitmoji stories is through the sharing options within the app. Look for icons like a share button, which could be represented by an arrow pointing outwards. You can then choose to share the story on social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. Another option is to copy the link of the story, if available, and send it directly to your friends via messaging apps.
Sure. One important tip is to make sure your screen is clean and free of any distractions before taking the screenshot. Also, hold your device steady to avoid a blurry shot. If the IG story has text, try to center the text in the screenshot for better readability.
Technically, it's not possible. Instagram is designed to notify the story poster about the viewers. Even if there are some rumored hacks or tricks, they violate the platform's terms of use and can get your account in trouble.
Yes, you can. But it's not ethical and could violate the privacy of the person whose story it is.
Yes, once you take a screenshot of an IG story, it is saved on your device just like any other screenshot. So you can view it later at your convenience.
You can use the incognito mode on your browser. That way, your activity won't be tracked and they won't know.
There are some apps or methods that claim to allow this, but they often violate Instagram's terms of use and could get your account in trouble.
As I said before, if the sender saved the story in their Memories and is willing to share it again, that's one way. Another thing could be if the sender had taken a screenshot of the story while it was live. They could then show you that screenshot which is like a form of seeing the old story.