Well, I don't really want to share my close friends' stories without their permission. But generally, my close friend once had a really amazing adventure traveling alone in a foreign country. He faced all kinds of challenges like getting lost and language barriers, but in the end, he had a great time and made lots of new friends. It was really inspiring.
Sure. My close friend had a story where he won a scholarship to study at a very prestigious university. He had been studying hard for years and finally his efforts paid off. It was a proud moment for him and also for all of us who knew him.
Mostly no. Since close friends stories are made to be a private sharing experience among a specific set of people you select. It's like an inner circle thing, and sharing it outside that circle without permission goes against the purpose. For instance, on Snapchat, the concept is similar. The close friends' content is not meant to be spread further without your say - so, no one should be sharing your close friends story without your okay.
In general, close friends may share your story under certain circumstances. If the story is something positive like your achievements or a funny anecdote, they might share it to show their pride in you or just to make others laugh. But if it's a very personal or sensitive story, a good close friend should keep it to themselves. For instance, stories about your family problems or your insecurities. It's all about mutual respect and understanding in a friendship. If you've made it clear that a story is private, a close friend should abide by that.
Ideally, no. But in reality, some might. If they do, it can be a betrayal of trust. For example, if you confide in a close friend about a personal struggle and they share it without asking, it can make you feel violated. A true friend should value your feelings and keep your story confidential until you say otherwise.