In most cases, people can see the story on dedicated story-sharing websites. But sometimes, there could be restrictions based on geographical locations or licensing agreements.
Yes, they can. The website usually has the story available for viewing.
It depends. Some websites might have the story accessible for free, while others might require a subscription or membership. So, it varies from site to site.
Definitely not. The act of screenshotting a news story on a website is a personal action on your device. Websites are mainly concerned with page views, clicks, and other forms of user interaction that can be tracked through cookies or other analytics tools. But screenshotting is not one of those trackable actions. So, you can screenshot a news story without any worry of being detected by the website or the news provider.
On most social media platforms, no. When you view someone's story, they usually don't get a notification specifically saying that you've seen it. However, some platforms might have analytics that show general viewership numbers but not individual viewers in a way that can be traced back to specific people.
Typically, the answer is no. When a story is deleted, the system takes steps to ensure that it is no longer visible. For example, on social media platforms like Instagram or Snapchat, deleting a story means it is removed from the feed where others could view it. This is to protect the privacy of the user who created the story and to ensure that only the content the user wants to be public is actually available for viewing. So, in most cases, people cannot see a deleted story.
It depends. On certain apps like Instagram, for instance, if you post a story, people can technically take a screenshot of it. But the app may or may not notify you about it. If it's not a private story, then yes, people can see the screenshot story if the person who took the screenshot decides to show it around. However, if it's a private or ephemeral story with strict privacy settings, the platform might try to limit the visibility of screenshots, but it's not always foolproof.
It depends. If you share it publicly or with specific people, they can see it. But if you keep it private or haven't given access, they can't.
It depends on the context and the relationship you have with them. Sometimes people might project their own ideas or experiences onto you and see you in that way.
Well, it varies. Some platforms enable viewing of screenshots on stories, while others might have restrictions based on privacy settings or the nature of the content. So, it's not a definite yes or no.
Sure. It depends on the platform or medium where the story is shared. For example, on social media or in a forum, responses are often displayed for others to see. But in some private or restricted settings, they might not be accessible to everyone.
It depends. On some social media or content sharing platforms, the likes of a story might be visible to everyone. But on others, it could be restricted based on privacy settings or specific rules of the platform.
Yes, people can usually see story highlights if they have access to the relevant platform or content.