From Haruki Murakami's 'The Forest of Norway
On most social media platforms, the original poster usually cannot directly see if you have forwarded their story. However, some platforms might provide analytics about how many times a story has been shared in general, but not specifically who did the forwarding.
Yes, it depends on the platform. For example, on some social media platforms, there may be notifications or analytics that show if a story has been shared with someone. Also, if the person you send it to mentions it to the original creator, then they would know.
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It depends on the platform. On some social media platforms like Instagram, if you become friends (follow each other in Instagram's case), you can usually see their stories. But some people might have privacy settings that restrict who can see their stories even if you are friends. For example, they can set it to only be visible to a select group of people.
No. When you restrict someone on most social media platforms, it usually means you limit their access to your profile and your content. In return, you also won't be able to view their stories or much of their content as the restriction is a two - way block in terms of privacy settings. It's like building a small fence between you two where neither can cross over to the other's side easily.
No. Blocking is a more extreme form of cutting off contact. When you block someone, you completely sever the connection, and you cannot view any of their content, including their stories.
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.
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Typically, no. When you remove a person from your Snap contacts, it limits their access to your content, including your story. However, there could be some glitches or if there were prior shared access settings that might cause confusion, but by default, they shouldn't be able to see it. For example, if you had a public story before removing them, and there was a delay in the system updating, it might seem like they could see it briefly, but this is not the norm.
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.