No, once you delete a story, it should be inaccessible to others.
No, they can't. Once you delete it, it's gone and no one can view it.
No, they can't. Once you delete someone, they lose access to your snap stories.
In most cases, if they delete you, they won't be able to see your Snap story. Snapchat's privacy settings are designed to prevent that. But it's always best to double-check the app's specific terms and conditions.
Well, typically not. Unadding someone is like taking away their 'privileged' access to your content. For instance, on Snapchat, if you unadd a friend, they won't be able to view your story in the normal way. But, if you have a public story and it gets shared around a lot, they might see it in a more general sense, but it's not the same as if they were still on your friend list and seeing it as a regular follower.
No. When you block someone, they generally can't see your story. Blocking is a more extreme measure that restricts their access to your content.
Yes, muting someone usually only affects whether you receive notifications from them or see their posts in your feed. It doesn't prevent them from seeing your story.
No. Blocking someone is a way to cut off their access to your content, including your stories. If they could still see your story after being blocked, it would defeat the purpose of blocking them in the first place. So, in most cases, if you block someone, they won't be able to view your story.
No, they can't. When you block someone, they lose access to your stories.
No, usually if someone unfriends you, they can't see your story anymore.
No, usually once you delete a story, it's no longer visible to others.