It depends on the platform and the privacy settings. Some platforms allow non-friends to see stories if the user has set it to public. But in general, default settings often restrict it to friends only.
In most cases, non-friends can't see your story unless you have set the privacy settings to allow it.
Typically, non-friends won't be able to view your story. The visibility is usually restricted to friends only unless you specifically change the settings to allow a wider audience.
It depends. In some cases, it might be possible if the settings allow public viewing. But usually, it's restricted to friends only.
On some platforms, by default, non - close friends may be able to see your story. For instance, on Snapchat, if you haven't adjusted your story settings, your story could be visible to a wide range of people including those who are not your close friends. But usually, there are privacy controls available. You can often go into the settings and customize who can view your story. This might include options like 'only my best friends', 'friends except...', or 'custom'. If you select a more restrictive option that excludes non - close friends, then they won't be able to see it.
Typically, no. Non-friends don't have the access to know if you watch their story. This is to maintain a certain level of privacy and control over who can monitor your interaction with their content.
No, usually only your close friends can see your story. It's a privacy setting that keeps it limited to those you have a closer connection with.
On Facebook, if you set your story privacy to 'public', non - close friends can see it. But if you set it to 'friends only' or a more restricted group like 'close friends only', they won't.
In most cases, it depends on your privacy settings. If you haven't restricted it, non-friends might be able to see your story.
In most cases, you can't. Social media platforms usually restrict story views to friends only for privacy reasons.
Most of the time, you won't be able to. Platforms tend to prioritize showing viewership from your friends list to maintain a certain level of privacy and control over who sees your content.