Well, it depends on the platform you're using. Some social media apps have settings that allow public viewing of stories by default.
Usually, if your story settings are set to 'public', then anyone can view it, even if they don't follow you. But it varies from one platform to another. Some might require you to explicitly enable public viewing in the privacy settings.
The way it works is that if you haven't restricted the visibility of your story, people who don't follow you can still see it if the platform's default is public access. However, always check the specific platform's rules and settings to be sure.
It depends. In some platforms, only your followers can see your story. But in others, there might be settings that allow non-followers to view it if you enable public visibility.
No, usually, only those who follow you can see your story.
No, they can't. If you don't add people, they won't have access to your story.
No, usually only those who follow you can see your story.
You can make your stories public so that anyone can access and view them, even if they don't follow you.
The answer is not straightforward. Generally, if your Instagram is public, anyone can see your story. However, if it's private, only those you've approved as followers have access. You can also customize who can see your story within the settings.
In most cases, no. Usually, only your followers have access to see your stories.
Yes, in some cases you can. It depends on the platform and its privacy settings.
Generally, no. Tagging implies a certain level of acquaintance or relationship, and if you don't follow someone, it's less likely you'd have the option to tag them. It depends on the specific platform and its settings though.
No, usually only your followers can see your Instagram stories.