It depends. If your privacy settings allow it, then yes, they can see. But if you've restricted access, they won't be able to.
Yes, usually tagged friends can see the stories unless you've specifically set privacy settings to prevent it.
Yes, in most social media platforms, tagged friends can see the stories. For example, on Instagram, when you tag a friend in your story, they will get a notification and be able to view it. This is a way to share specific content with people you want to involve in that moment or story.
Not all social media platforms operate the same way. There are many factors at play. On Instagram, tagged friends can see stories as long as the privacy settings allow. But on other platforms, there could be different algorithms or settings. For instance, on Twitter, the concept of 'tagging' in a story - like a Tweet with a photo or video - is different and the visibility to 'tagged' parties can be more complex and not always guaranteed.
Yes, usually a tagged person can see the story. It depends on the settings and privacy options of the platform where the story is shared.
Yes, usually when someone is tagged in a story, they receive a notification and can see it.
Typically, the tagged individuals and anyone who follows both the person who did the tagging and the tagged one can see the story on IG. However, IG's privacy policies and individual account settings can sometimes influence who exactly gets to see it.
Yes, usually people can see if you're tagged in a story.
Yes, usually people can see you tagged in a story depending on the privacy settings of the person who posted the story. If their story is set to public or visible to a wide group that includes you and the people they share with, then those viewers can see you are tagged.
Maybe there's a privacy setting issue. Check if you've restricted sharing to certain groups or individuals.
Yes, they can. If you tag a public account in your story, they'll be able to see it.