Technically, if the device allows it, you can screen record. But if it's on a social media platform, like Instagram or Snapchat, their terms of service usually prohibit unauthorized screen recording of others' stories. It's a matter of respecting people's privacy and the rules set by the platforms. For example, if you screen record a private story on Snapchat and share it without permission, you could face consequences from the platform, including account suspension.
Snapchat stories are meant to be a form of temporary sharing among friends and followers. Screen recording someone else's story without consent is not allowed. It goes against the basic principles of respecting others' digital content. If you like a story, you can interact with it in the ways provided by Snapchat, like sending a message to the person who posted it or reacting to it, but not by screen recording without permission.
It depends on the platform. For some social media platforms like Instagram, it is against their terms of use to screen record someone's story without permission. This is mainly to protect the privacy of the users who post the stories.
It depends on the platform and the person's privacy settings. For example, on some social media platforms like Instagram, if the story is set to public, you may be able to screen record it within the bounds of the platform's terms of use. However, if it's private or has restricted access, screen recording without permission is likely a violation of privacy and the platform's rules.
Generally, no. Screen recording someone's story without their consent is unethical and might even be illegal, depending on the context and the applicable laws. It's important to respect others' intellectual property and privacy.