It depends on the settings of the platform. Some apps let friends see your reactions, while others don't by default.
Yes, you usually can. Facebook has settings and features that might show your reactions to stories.
It depends on the platform you're using. Some platforms have a notification feature that shows you who reacted.
No, usually only friends on Instagram can see that you've viewed their stories.
Maybe it's a glitch in the system or the feature just isn't available for your particular story. That's one possibility.
In many cases, no. Usually, the identities of those who react to your story are kept private for privacy reasons.
In most cases, others can't see who reacted to your story. It's usually kept private for your own knowledge.
No, they can't. Once you remove someone as a friend, they typically lose the ability to see your snap stories.
You can usually see your friends' stories by opening the relevant social media app and looking for a dedicated section or icon that shows stories. For example, on Instagram, you'll find the stories at the top of the feed.
First, you need to look for the friend - adding feature on the relevant platform. It could be a 'add friend' button or a search bar to find people. Once you find potential friends, send them friend requests. After they accept, you should be able to see more stories if that's how the platform works.
In many cases, you should be able to find a section or tab that shows the stories you've liked. But it varies by the specific app or website. Sometimes it's under your profile settings or a 'liked' section. Check the menus and options thoroughly.