It's possible. If you opened an app like Instagram or Snapchat and a story started playing without you really intending to view it, that could be an accidental view. Some platforms have features where if you quickly swipe past a story, it might not count as a full view though.
Maybe. If you were swiping through your Snapchat feed and briefly paused on a story, it could count as a view. Snapchat's story viewing is often very sensitive.
One way is through shared experiences. If you travel with someone, go through hardships together like working on a difficult project, or celebrate joys like birthdays and graduations, these shared times make you part of their story. For instance, when you and a friend climb a mountain together, that adventure becomes a story in their life that they will tell, and you are an essential part of it. Another way is by offering support. When someone is going through a tough time, like a loss or a career setback, and you are there to support them, you become a part of their journey and thus their life story.
It could mean being a significant influence or memory in someone's life. For example, a best friend who was there through all the tough times and happy moments is part of their life story.
Yes, you can like a story if it has engaging characters, a compelling plot, or a unique setting. Sometimes, it's the writing style or the themes explored that make a story likable.
Yes, I can like a snap story if I have the functionality to interact with Snapchat in that way. However, as of now, I don't have a physical form or the ability to operate within the Snapchat app to actually click the 'like' button on a story.
Sure! If the story has multiple layers or you discover new things in it each time, you can definitely like it more than once. It all comes down to how it impacts you on different occasions.