Yes. You could focus on the character's solitary journey, their internal growth, or interactions with strangers instead of close friends. This can add a unique flavor to the story.
No, it's not okay. Reposting without permission violates their privacy. Everyone has the right to control who can share their stories.
It's not really a good idea. Tagging someone without permission can be seen as invasive. They might not want to be associated with that particular story.
This is not really an ethical practice. However, if it's something that is allowed within your group, you can try to do it quickly when your device is on silent mode so that there's no shutter sound. But again, it's better to get permission first.
No, they shouldn't. It's a violation of your privacy and trust.
Ideally, no. But in reality, some might. If they do, it can be a betrayal of trust. For example, if you confide in a close friend about a personal struggle and they share it without asking, it can make you feel violated. A true friend should value your feelings and keep your story confidential until you say otherwise.
One way could be to use a fake account or profile, but that's not ethical and could get you in trouble.
Honestly, there really isn't a proper way to do this. It's an invasion of privacy and not something that's considered okay. Respecting others' privacy is important.
Yes, you can use your device's regular screenshot function to take a screenshot of a close friends' IG story, and they won't be notified. But this should be done within the boundaries of respect for privacy.
You could use incognito mode or a private browser. But it's not a very honest thing to do.
It's possible that not everyone is a true close friend. Maybe some are included for plot or thematic reasons and don't have a deep, intimate friendship with Billie Eilish.