Yes. Maybe you could just tell your friends about the highlights verbally instead of posting them on the story. Or you could keep a personal record of the highlights for your own reference without sharing it publicly.
Yes, you can. Some apps or platforms allow you to save highlights privately without posting them on your story immediately.
Yes. But it varies by the features and settings of the platform. For instance, on certain social media apps, you can prepare the highlights in advance and decide when to post or share them.
You can save the content you want to highlight and then show it to specific people privately instead of posting it on the story.
One way is to make a list of the main ideas or significant events and describe them when needed, without actually posting the full story. For example, you can summarize the key elements for yourself and recall them later for sharing without a formal post.
Yes, you can. In many social media platforms like Instagram, the process of creating highlights is separate from posting on your story. You can go to your profile, find the highlights section, and create new ones by choosing existing stories or other content without the need to post it on your story again.
Yes, you can. Some apps or platforms allow you to save highlights privately without posting them publicly on your story.
Yes, you can. Some platforms allow you to save a story to highlights without immediately posting it for public viewing.
Sure. Some apps or social media platforms have specific features that enable you to add to highlights without posting on the story. It might involve going to your saved content or a designated highlights section and making the additions there.
Yes, you can. You can create highlights in a draft or a separate document and decide later whether to post the story or not.
Yes, you can. Usually, there are specific settings or options that allow you to add content to highlights without posting it to your story immediately.