No, when you lock someone from seeing your stories on most social media platforms, they are not notified that you have specifically locked them. It's a privacy setting that you can manage without them being aware.
No. When you block someone from seeing your stories, they generally won't be notified or be able to tell directly that it was you who blocked them from seeing your stories. Social media platforms usually keep this action private to protect your privacy.
No. When you block someone from your story, they generally cannot see it. Blocking is a way to limit someone's access to your content, so they won't be notified or able to view the story you've blocked them from.
No. If you hide someone from your story, they should not be able to see it. The whole point of hiding someone is to prevent them from viewing that particular story content.
No. Most social media platforms are set up so that when you block someone from seeing your story, it's done discreetly. There are no visible signs for the blocked person to know it was you who blocked them. For instance, on Facebook, if you block someone from your story, they just won't be able to see it, and they won't know that you took this action.
In most cases, no. When you apply restrictions, it's like putting up a barrier. People you've restricted won't be able to see your story because the settings prevent it.