Well, it really depends. Different platforms have different privacy policies. Some might show this to your close connections, while others might keep it strictly between you and the story creator.
It really depends on the specific platform's settings and policies. Some might make it public, while others might keep it more private, only showing it to a select group or not at all.
No, usually you can't. Private stories are meant to be kept private and not accessible to others without the owner's permission.
Yes, sometimes you can. There are many websites and platforms that archive and share old stories, but it depends on the availability and accessibility of the specific content.
Mostly not. While it might seem like a useful feature to some, social media platforms are more focused on protecting the overall privacy of all users. If such a feature was available, it could lead to a lot of discomfort among users who take screenshots for various innocent reasons. Also, from a technical perspective, implementing such a feature across all devices and users would be quite complex. So, in general, you can't tell if someone has screenshot your story.
In most cases, it depends on the platform's privacy settings. If they're set to public, then others might be able to see. But if it's private, probably not.
No, usually in a private story, the visibility is restricted and others can't see who is involved.
Generally, no one can see who else is on a private story. This is to protect the privacy of the people involved. The technology and rules behind it are set up to ensure that only authorized individuals have access.
No, you usually can't. Private stories are designed to keep the viewers restricted to the people allowed by the owner.
No, usually you can't. Most platforms don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
In most cases, you can't. Private stories are designed to be kept confidential and only visible to a select group chosen by the owner. There's no way for outsiders to know who else is viewing it.