Yes, you can. You might do this by sharing the story privately with that specific person through a secure platform or by giving them exclusive access.
It depends on the platform or medium you're using to share your story. Some social media or blogging platforms offer options to control who can access and view your content. So, it's feasible but not universal across all platforms.
Yes, you can. You can set privacy settings to limit who views your Snap Story.
Yes, usually only your followers can see your stories. But it might depend on the settings of the platform you're using.
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 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.
You could consider sending the story as a direct message on a platform that allows private communication. Just make sure the settings are configured to keep it private between you and that one person.
Maybe write it in a private journal and keep it locked up, ensuring only you have the key. That way, only you or the person you give the key to can access it.
One way could be to set your privacy settings so that specific people are excluded from accessing it.
The person you block won't be able to see your Snap Story. Blocking essentially cuts off their view of your account and anything you post. It's a way to keep your content private from them.
Not necessarily. Usually, it's up to you to determine who can view your story. You might have the option to make it accessible to everyone, just your friends, or some custom group. It all depends on the platform and your privacy preferences.