If you wrote your stories in a notebook or journal, then you'd obviously have to look there. Also, check any apps or software specifically designed for writing and organizing stories, as they might have a feature to view past works.
It depends on the specific platform. Some allow you to access your past stories easily, while others might have restrictions or not offer that feature at all.
You can often see your stories on various online writing platforms, like Wattpad or Medium.
You might check your account history or activity log on that platform. Usually, there's a menu option for it.
In most cases, once a story is deleted, it's not possible to see it again. Deleted usually means it's gone for good.
In most cases, it depends on the platform. Some social media apps might provide this feature, but not all do.
No. If you block someone, they can't see your stories at all. Blocking completely cuts off their access to your profile and any content you post, including stories.
If you restrict someone on most social media platforms, they usually cannot see your stories. Restricting is a way to limit someone's access to your content, including stories.
No. Blocking is a more extreme measure than muting. Once you block someone, they are cut off from all your content, including your stories. It's like putting up a wall between you and that person's access to your social media presence. So if you don't want someone to see your stories, blocking is the way to go, but remember that it also stops them from interacting with you in other ways as well.
Typically, they can. Muting a person is about controlling the noise they make in your feed, like not getting their post notifications. But it doesn't restrict their access to your stories. Instagram, for example, keeps the two features - muting and story viewing - separate. So if you mute someone on Instagram, they can still view your stories just like any other follower who hasn't been muted or blocked.
Generally, you can't see who viewed your stories. This is because it could potentially violate people's privacy and also make the platform more prone to stalker-like behavior.