Most likely not. Being blocked usually means all forms of interaction or viewing related to the stories, including highlights, are prohibited. It's a common security and privacy measure.
In most cases, no. When you're blocked from stories, it implies a complete denial of access, and seeing highlights would be included in that. This is to enforce the block and maintain the intended restrictions.
No, you can't. When you're blocked, access to any related content, including highlights, is typically restricted.
No. When you block someone from your story, it means they are effectively cut off from seeing any aspect of it, including the highlights. It's a way to maintain boundaries and control over your online presence.
No, if you're blocked from seeing the story, you typically can't access the story highlights either.
No, you usually can't. When you're hidden from stories, the highlights are likely blocked too.
No, if someone is blocked, they can't see your Instagram story highlights.
No. When you block someone from seeing your stories, they generally won't be notified or be able to tell directly that it was you who blocked them from seeing your stories. Social media platforms usually keep this action private to protect your privacy.
No, usually if you hide stories from someone, they shouldn't be able to see the highlights. That's the whole point of hiding.
No. When you block someone on Facebook, they generally cannot see your stories. Blocking restricts their access to most of your content, including your stories.
No, you can't. When someone is blocked on Facebook, you lose access to their stories and other content they share.
No way. Once you block someone on Facebook, they are cut off from seeing your stories. This is one of the measures Facebook has in place to give you control over who can view your content.
No, usually you can't directly see who has blocked you on Story. Most platforms don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.