It's possible, but it often requires specific permissions or sharing options enabled within the account settings. Different platforms handle this differently.
Typically, those who have been granted access by the owner of the private account can view the shared stories. This might include specific individuals or a select group of contacts.
In most cases, no. Sharing stories from private accounts without permission is a violation of privacy and often against the terms of service of the platform.
Generally, you shouldn't do that. A private account implies that the content is intended to be kept private, and sharing those stories without authorization is unethical and might even be illegal.
It depends. Some stories are meant to be kept private, like personal secrets. But others can be shared, especially if they have a message or lesson that could help others.
No. A private account's ability to see stories depends on the privacy settings of the accounts that post the stories. If an account has restricted who can view their stories, a private account might not be able to see them.
No, generally, on most social media platforms, private accounts restrict the visibility of their stories to only approved followers. So, if you're not on their approved list, you can't see their stories.
Typically, private accounts can't post links on stories. This is to maintain the security and integrity of the platform and to control the type and source of information shared.
In most cases, it's not possible to view private account stories. This is to protect the privacy of the account holder. Only if they grant you access specifically, could you see them.
It depends. Usually, private accounts restrict access to their stories to only approved followers or specific people.
In most cases, no. Private accounts are set up to restrict access to stories for privacy reasons.