You typically can't. Snapchat has these privacy settings in place to prevent unauthorized viewing of stories. Unless the person has made their story public or given you specific access, you won't be able to see it if you're not a friend.
No, you can't. Snapchat is designed to protect users' privacy, and viewing someone's story usually requires being friends with them.
Generally speaking, no. Snap stories are intended for a user's friends. This is to maintain a certain level of exclusivity and protect users' privacy.
No, you can't. Snapchat's privacy settings usually prevent this.
You can't do that legally or ethically. Snapchat is designed to protect users' privacy, and trying to view someone's story without being friends is a violation.
Yes, sometimes you can. Some social media platforms allow public viewing of certain stories, depending on the user's settings.
You might not be able to view them directly. Usually, Snapchat is designed for sharing with friends only.
Maybe if you share it on a public forum or social media group where membership or friendship isn't required. Another possibility is if it gets picked up and shared by others who make it visible to a wider audience.
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.
One way could be to use a fake account or profile, but that's not ethical and could get you in trouble.
Honestly, there really isn't a proper way to do this. It's an invasion of privacy and not something that's considered okay. Respecting others' privacy is important.