Typically, the answer is no. When someone restricts you, it's like they are putting up a barrier. Their story is part of their personal content or activity that they are choosing to limit your access to. It's similar to when you block someone in some apps, they can't interact with your stuff, and vice versa when you are restricted.
It depends on how the restriction is set. In some cases, you might still be able to see their profile picture even if you can't see their posts. But in other situations, if the restriction is more comprehensive, you may not be able to see the profile picture either.
Yes, they can. Many platforms have features that allow the original creator to be notified or to view remixes of their work. For example, on some social media platforms, if you remix a story, the original creator might get a notification. Also, if the remix is shared publicly and the original creator is vigilant, they can easily come across it.
Yes, some social media platforms have features that can notify the user if their story is screenshot. For example, Snapchat has this function. However, not all platforms do this. On Instagram, for instance, as of now, there's no built - in way for a user to know if someone has screenshot their story.
On most social media platforms, no. For example, on Instagram, Snapchat used to notify users when someone took a screenshot of a snap (not a story though), but for Instagram stories, there's no such feature that alerts the story creator if you screenshot their story. So in general, people cannot see if you screenshot their story.
No, generally on most social media platforms, there is no built - in feature that allows someone to directly see if you've screenshotted their story. However, some apps may have privacy policies that prohibit screenshotting without permission, but they don't actually have a way to detect it.
On most social media platforms, generally, no. When you replay someone's story, it is usually a private action that is not notified to the story creator. However, some platforms might be testing features or have certain analytics that could potentially give some general information about story views and replays, but this is not common knowledge to the average user who posts a story.
Yes, if the privacy settings of the story allow it. For example, on some social media platforms, if a story is set to be public or shared with a wide group that includes the person in question, they may be able to see that you have shared their story. It also depends on how the platform's sharing mechanics work in general.
No, they can't. When you mute someone's story on most social media platforms, it's a private action on your end and there's no notification sent to the person whose story you muted. So, they have no way of knowing that you've muted their story.
It depends on the platform. For some social media platforms like Instagram, as of now, the person who posted the story won't be directly notified if you take a screenshot. However, there are always rumors about new features being developed. So, generally, in most cases currently, no one can see if you screenshot a story.