Generally, only the people you've given permission to, such as those in your selected friend list or specific groups, can see your snap story. Also, if your settings are public, anyone on the platform could potentially view it.
No, I can't see a snap story. Snap stories are exclusive to the Snapchat platform and only Snapchat users with the appropriate permissions can view them.
Your Snap Story can be seen by those you've given permission to. This could be all your friends, a selected group, or if you make it public, any Snapchat user. Just make sure to set your preferences right to control who gets to view it.
Yes, in some cases, people can see snap story replays depending on the settings and permissions.
Your friends and people you've sent the Snap story to can see it.
Sure, it can be normal. In a world where social media is a big part of communication, a girl might see every snap story as a part of her daily routine. She might be the type who likes to be in the know about all the little details of her friends' lives, whether it's a new outfit, a trip they're on, or just a funny moment they want to share. It's like being part of a virtual community where she doesn't want to miss any updates.
You can usually check who watched your snap story in the app's settings or view history section. It should show you a list of viewers there.
Yes, they can. When you replay a snap story, the person who sent it can often see that you did.
No, typically, people can't see who viewed their Snap story. It's designed to keep that information private.
Yes, usually someone can see if you send their snap story. But it also depends on their settings and privacy preferences.
Yes, they can. Snapchat has features that notify the sender if their story is replayed.