The answer is not straightforward. It all comes down to how you've configured the sharing settings for that story copy link. If it's wide open, your friends can view it. If not, they can't.
Yes, you can usually copy a link to your story, but it depends on the platform and its rules.
In most cases, if you haven't restricted the visibility of your story in the settings, your messenger friends will be able to view it. But you can always check and adjust the settings to control who sees it.
Maybe your privacy settings are set in a way that limits who can view your story. Check those settings.
It could be that your friends' apps are having glitches or they haven't updated. Have them try restarting their devices or reinstalling the app to see if that helps.
No, usually your friends can't see who viewed your story. Most social media platforms keep this information private for user privacy.
Well, it really varies. Different apps have different rules. On Snapchat, you can customize who can view your story. You might have it set so that all your friends can see it, or you could limit it to a specific group of friends. Also, if there are any restrictions on your account, like a temporary block or something, it could prevent your friends from seeing the story even if the settings say they should be able to.
It depends on the settings of the platform you are using. For example, on some social media platforms, if you restrict a friend, they usually cannot see your story. But there might be some exceptions or additional privacy settings that could affect this. So, it's best to check the specific privacy settings of the app.
In most cases, restricted friends can't see your story. The restriction is put in place to prevent their access.
Typically, non-friends won't be able to view your story. The visibility is usually restricted to friends only unless you specifically change the settings to allow a wider audience.
Usually, if you haven't given permission in the settings for restricted friends to see your story, they won't have access. It's all about how you configure your privacy preferences.