In most cases, no. When you remove a friend, it means cutting off their access to things like your stories. It's a way to control who gets to view your personal updates.
Typically, removed friends won't be able to see your story. This is because the friendship connection that granted them that privilege is severed.
No, they can't. Once you remove someone as a friend, they usually don't have access to your stories anymore.
No, they can't. Once you remove someone as a friend, they typically lose the ability to see your snap stories.
No, usually a removed friend can't see your story. Once they're removed, they lose access to your updates.
Mostly, a removed friend cannot see your My Story. Social media platforms operate on the principle of privacy for their users. When you decide to remove a friend, it means you no longer want them to have access to your personal information and shared content. Your My Story is part of your personal sharing space. So, unless there are some serious security flaws in the system, which is very rare, a removed friend will not be able to view your My Story.
In general, the answer is no. Removing a contact implies that you don't want them to be privy to your personal stuff. Your My Story is among those personal things. However, it also depends on the specific privacy settings of the platform. But by default, removed contacts should not be able to see your My Story.
Well, it really comes down to your settings. If your story is set to be visible to friends or if you've chosen to share it with them directly, they'll be able to view it. Otherwise, they won't have access.
It's up to the privacy options you've set. For instance, if you've made the story public, your friends can see it, but also others outside your friend list might be able to view it. However, if you've restricted it to a specific group or just yourself, your friends won't be able to see it.
It depends on the privacy settings. If you set the story to be visible to friends, then yes, they can see it.
Typically, no. When you remove a person from your Snap contacts, it limits their access to your content, including your story. However, there could be some glitches or if there were prior shared access settings that might cause confusion, but by default, they shouldn't be able to see it. For example, if you had a public story before removing them, and there was a delay in the system updating, it might seem like they could see it briefly, but this is not the norm.
No, they can't. Once you remove someone from Snap, they no longer have access to your stories.
No. By definition, a private story is only visible to the user who created it and not accessible to friends or others.