Probably not. Usually, there's no direct notification or obvious sign that tells them they've been blocked.
In most cases, people won't know. The blocking feature is designed to be discreet and not alert the blocked person.
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. Most social media platforms are set up so that when you block someone from seeing your story, it's done discreetly. There are no visible signs for the blocked person to know it was you who blocked them. For instance, on Facebook, if you block someone from your story, they just won't be able to see it, and they won't know that you took this action.
Yes, you can unblock them. Just go to your settings, find the blocked users list, and select the person you want to unblock.
It depends. Sometimes they might figure it out if they notice they can't access your stories anymore.
No, usually they can't. The blocking function is designed to keep it private and they won't be notified directly.
Generally, people won't know if you hide them from your story. The platform's privacy settings are meant to ensure that your actions of hiding are kept confidential. However, it's always best to double-check the platform's terms and conditions just to be sure.
No, generally blocked people cannot see your stories. When you block someone on most social media platforms, it restricts their access to your content, including your stories.
Blocked individuals can't see your stories. This is a common feature implemented to give you control over who gets to access your posted stories and maintain your online privacy.
Sometimes they can. If they notice they can't see your stories anymore or can't interact with your posts, they might suspect they've been blocked.
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.