In most cases, adding someone doesn't guarantee you can view their snap story. The owner of the story can control who sees it, even if you're added as a friend. Sometimes, they might have it set to only be visible to a select group of people they've specifically chosen.
It's possible to view a snap story by adding someone, but it's not always a sure thing. A lot of factors come into play, like the privacy settings the person has set for their stories and whether they consider you as someone they want to share their snaps with.
You can't really do that. Snapchat is designed to protect users' privacy, and adding them is usually the only way to see their stories.
Yes, you can view someone's public Snap story if they have made it accessible to the public.
In most cases, no. Usually, Snapchat is designed to keep that information private.
In most cases, it's not straightforward for someone to know exactly if you view their snap story twice. However, Snapchat does have analytics and certain indicators that could give a hint, but it's not precise or guaranteed.
In most cases, no. Usually, there's no direct notification or indication that someone has viewed a Snap story multiple times.
No, usually you can't. Most platforms require you to add someone to be able to view their story.
You can view someone's Snap Story if they have added you as a friend and shared it with you. Just open the Snapchat app and you'll see their story in the feed.
No, you usually can't. Snapchat is designed to have privacy settings that prevent this.
Yes. Snapchat shows if someone replays your story, which means they've viewed it more than once. So if you view a story multiple times, the sender can be notified. But, like with replaying, there could be some inaccuracies or glitches in the system.
No, they can't. Once you remove someone, they no longer have access to your Snap stories.