Yes, sometimes you can. There are many websites and platforms that archive and share old stories, but it depends on the availability and accessibility of the specific content.
You might be able to. Many online forums, story-sharing platforms, or even personal blogs could have someone else's old stories. But be aware of copyright and privacy issues when accessing such content.
In most cases, no. Sharing someone else's story without their consent is a violation of their privacy and intellectual property rights. You could face legal consequences.
Yes, sometimes you can. If the stories were published on accessible websites or platforms and haven't been removed, you might be able to find them through search engines or specific archives.
No, usually you can't. Private stories are meant to be kept private and not accessible to others without the owner's permission.
Well, it really depends. Different platforms have different privacy policies. Some might show this to your close connections, while others might keep it strictly between you and the story creator.
You should never post someone else's story on the internet. It goes against ethical and legal norms. Respect the creator's rights and avoid any potential legal actions against you.
Yes, in some cases you can. But it depends on the platform and the terms of use.
It depends. If the person has set their story privacy to public and it hasn't expired the 24 - hour limit, you can see it on their profile. But if it's private or has already expired, you won't be able to view it without their permission or some special access.
It depends. If the person's privacy settings allow it and the story hasn't expired or been deleted, you might be able to see it.
Mostly not. While it might seem like a useful feature to some, social media platforms are more focused on protecting the overall privacy of all users. If such a feature was available, it could lead to a lot of discomfort among users who take screenshots for various innocent reasons. Also, from a technical perspective, implementing such a feature across all devices and users would be quite complex. So, in general, you can't tell if someone has screenshot your story.
It depends. Sometimes you can if the person has made them public or shared them with you.