In most cases, if your Messenger settings are configured to share your stories with your contacts, then yes, they can see them. However, you can always customize these settings to control who gets to view your stories.
In most cases, no one can directly see if you screenshot a Messenger story. But it's always best to respect others' privacy and the platform's terms of use.
No, they can't. When you block someone on Messenger, they lose access to your stories and other content you share.
Maybe they have restricted who can view their stories or you aren't on their allowed list.
Maybe they have restricted the visibility of their story to certain people and you're not on that list.
No, they can't. Once you block someone on Messenger, they don't have access to your FB story or any other content you share on Facebook.
It depends. Usually, your settings determine who can see your story on messenger. If you haven't customized the privacy settings, your connections might be able to view it.
No, they can't see your story by default. You have to specifically allow it in the settings.
Generally, the people you have specifically chosen as your audience when posting the story on Messenger can see it. This could include your close friends, groups you're a part of, or specific individuals you've selected. Also, if your settings are public, anyone who can access your profile might be able to view the story.
Yes, usually messenger friends can see your story if you haven't set any privacy restrictions.
It depends. Usually, if your privacy settings allow it, they can see your story. But you can customize these settings to control who can view.