No, they can't. When you block someone, they typically lose access to your posts and stories.
Usually, if you've blocked someone, they won't be able to see a story you're tagged in. Blocking restricts their view of your online activity.
Generally, no. When blocked, it's like a barrier that stops them from knowing about your actions, including watching their stories. It's designed to give both parties some level of separation and privacy.
No, usually if you've blocked someone, they can't see your story.
It depends. If your privacy settings allow it, then yes, they can see. But if you've restricted access, they won't be able to.
You probably shouldn't. Sharing someone's story without their permission or tagging could be seen as disrespectful or a violation of their privacy.
In most cases, blocked users are prevented from viewing tagged stories. This is a common security and privacy measure to limit their interaction.
Maybe there's a technical glitch. Sometimes servers go down or there could be a problem with your device or internet connection.
No. Blocking someone on Snapchat prevents them from seeing your story. It's a way to cut off all forms of interaction with that person on the app.
It could be a glitch in the app. Sometimes, the blocking feature doesn't work perfectly right away.
Maybe there's a glitch or error in the system. Sometimes these technical issues can prevent you from seeing the tagged stories.
Maybe it's a partial block. For example, some functions related to interaction might be blocked, but the viewing of the story is still allowed. It could also be a glitch in the system where the block didn't fully take effect on the story - viewing part.