Generally, no. When blocked, it's like a barrier that stops them from knowing about your actions, including watching their stories. It's designed to give both parties some level of separation and privacy.
No, they can't. When you block someone, they typically lose access to your posts and stories.
Perhaps the stories you're trying to access have been removed or are temporarily unavailable. It's also possible that there's a problem with your account settings that's affecting your ability to see them, although not resulting in a full block.
No, usually if you've blocked someone, they can't see your story.
It depends on the platform. Some platforms are designed in a way that the story creator can see who has watched their archive stories, while others might not provide such information. For instance, Snapchat allows users to see who has viewed their stories, and this might also apply to archived ones in some cases. But other platforms might focus more on privacy and not disclose this information.
Well, it really varies. Some platforms are designed to keep your viewing of archive stories confidential, but on others, it could potentially be visible to certain people depending on the privacy settings and how the platform operates.
No. Blocking someone on Snapchat prevents them from seeing your story. It's a way to cut off all forms of interaction with that person on the app.
Maybe there's a technical glitch. Sometimes servers go down or there could be a problem with your device or internet connection.
It could be a glitch in the app. Sometimes, the blocking feature doesn't work perfectly right away.
Maybe they changed their privacy settings and restricted who can view their stories.
That's strange. Maybe there's a glitch in the system or a setting that wasn't properly configured.