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.
In most cases, the answer is no. When you hide someone from your story, the platform's system is configured to exclude them from the list of those who can view it. This is like creating a private viewing list for your story, and those you've hidden are not on that list, so they can't see it.
No. When you hide your story from specific individuals, it's intended to prevent them from seeing any related highlights. It's a way to control who gets to view your shared content.
Generally, people won't know if you hide them from your story. The platform's privacy settings are meant to ensure that your actions of hiding are kept confidential. However, it's always best to double-check the platform's terms and conditions just to be sure.
No, if you hide your story, people generally can't see it. When you hide a story, it's like making it private and not visible to others on the platform where the story feature exists.
In most cases, no one can see it. Hiding your story typically means it's kept from the view of others. But it also depends on the specific platform's settings and any potential glitches or security loopholes.
Most of the time, no. Social media platforms are designed to keep this action private. You have the right to control who views your story, and hiding someone is a part of that control. Since it's a privacy - related feature, the platform doesn't send out notifications to those who are hidden. For instance, on Snapchat, if you hide someone from seeing your story, they won't get any indication that they've been excluded. This is to protect your privacy and your ability to manage your own story's audience without causing any unnecessary drama or alerting the hidden person.