The people who can see custom stories are typically those invited or given authorization by the author. It could be friends, a selected group, or subscribers, depending on how it's configured.
It depends on the settings you've chosen for your story. Maybe only your friends or specific groups you've allowed can view it.
Typically, your Facebook friends, as well as any custom groups or individuals you've specifically given access to, can see your stories. It depends on your privacy settings.
Anyone who is added as a contact by the person sharing the story can view it.
Generally, anyone who is added as a contact or is in the same group or channel as the person posting the stories can view them.
Pretty much anyone who has been given access or permission to view them.
It depends on the platform and its privacy settings. Sometimes, only friends or followers of the author can view the replies. In other cases, it could be made public for all users to see.
Your Facebook friends can usually see your stories. But you can also customize the settings to limit who sees them, like only close friends or specific groups.
In most cases, the people you share your stories with or those who have access granted by the platform's settings can view them.
Generally, those invited or accepted into the group have the ability to see the group stories. It depends on the settings and permissions set by the group admin.
The visibility of custom stories depends on how you configure the sharing options. It could be your followers, mutual friends, or a specific subset of people you've specified. It's all up to your preferences and the platform's settings.