When you deactivate Facebook, your Messenger story is hidden from view. This is a privacy measure put in place to protect your content when you're not actively using the platform.
No. Deactivating Facebook essentially makes your Messenger story unavailable. It's like locking a door and keeping others out. So, don't worry about people seeing it.
No, they can't. Once you deactivate Facebook, your Messenger story becomes inaccessible to others.
Yes, they can. Once connected on Messenger, they have the potential to view your FB story if your settings allow it.
No, they can't see your story by default. You have to specifically allow it in the settings.
No. When you mute someone on Facebook, they can't see your story. Muting on Facebook is designed to limit their interactions with your content.
Yes, they can. Facebook has features that allow users to know who has viewed their stories.
You can go to your Facebook profile and look for the 'Stories' section. Usually, it's easy to find on the top or side of the page.
Yes, they can. When you like a story on Facebook, it's usually visible to others depending on your privacy settings.
On Facebook, if an account is restricted, it generally cannot see your story. Facebook has privacy settings that allow you to control who views your stories, and restricted accounts are not in the list of those who can access it by default.
Typically, those who can see your story on Facebook are your confirmed friends, and depending on your preferences, it could also include people you've added to custom lists or given special access. Check your settings to be sure exactly who has the privilege.
Your Facebook friends and anyone you've specifically allowed to view it can see your story.
Yes, they can. Facebook has features that may show others when you view stories.