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.
If by 'ss' you are referring to something else, it's hard to say. Instagram has its own set of rules and features regarding stories. For example, you can usually post your own stories if you have a normal, active account. But if you are trying to do something unusual like screenshotting someone else's story without permission in a way that violates the rules, then no.
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.
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.
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 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.
Yes, you can screenshot IG stories. However, the person who posted the story will be notified if they have that feature enabled in their settings.
Yes, you can schedule IG stories using some third - party apps. For example, Later and Hootsuite allow you to plan and schedule your Instagram stories in advance. However, make sure to comply with Instagram's terms of use when using such tools.
Yes, you can screen - capture (ss) an Instagram story. Instagram doesn't prevent you from taking a screenshot by default. But be aware that some people may not like their stories being screenshotted without permission. Also, if you're thinking of using the screenshot for any commercial or inappropriate purposes, that would be unethical. It's mainly meant for personal viewing or sharing within the bounds of Instagram's terms and conditions.
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.
No, I can't. You can do it on your own device. Just find the Instagram story you want to screenshot and use your phone's screenshot feature.
To watch IG stories, first open your Instagram app. On the home screen, you'll see circles at the top of the screen which are the stories of the accounts you follow. Just tap on those circles to start watching the stories.