No, profiles that aren't followed can't see stories on Instagram. Instagram has designed it this way to give users the option to share their moments selectively with the people they choose to connect with closely.
No, usually profiles that you don't follow can't see your stories on Instagram.
It could be that the person whose stories you want to see has restricted access to them. Or, there might be a glitch with the Instagram app. Try updating it.
It depends. In some cases, restricted profiles can't see your story, especially if you've set specific privacy settings to prevent it.
Maybe it's a feature of the platform to allow you to see profiles for better interaction or understanding of the story context.
Maybe it's a glitch in the system or a bug. Sometimes, technical issues can cause unexpected things to show up.
Generally, your followers and people you've allowed to see your stories can view them.
You can see Instagram stories if you meet the necessary conditions. This could mean being friends with the person, or the person having their settings set to allow a wider audience to view. Sometimes, even if you follow them, they might have restricted who can see their stories, in which case you won't be able to view them.
Only the people you allow or your followers can see your IG stories, depending on your settings.
No, usually public profiles can't see when you view their story. Most social media platforms don't provide this feature to maintain user privacy.
Yes, they can. Many business profiles on various platforms have the option to share stories to engage with their audience and showcase their activities.
Well, it depends. On some platforms like Snapchat, there are measures in place to prevent easy viewing of screenshot stories. But generally, if a person takes a screenshot of a story on other social media platforms, like Facebook or Instagram, and then shares that screenshot, others can see it. So, the answer is often yes, people can see screenshot stories, but it varies by platform and privacy settings.