Yes, if your story is public, anyone can see it. That's the whole point of making it public.
Well, it really varies. If your story is kept private or within a restricted group or platform, only those with the proper authorization can view it. But if it's out there in the open, it's accessible to all.
It depends on where and how you share it. If it's on a public platform, then yes, anyone can potentially see it.
It depends. If your stories are published publicly, like on a website or a platform accessible to everyone, then yes, the public can see them.
Most of the time, restricted accounts are not able to see your public story. Platforms aim to maintain the integrity of the user experience. If an account has been restricted, it is likely that they will not be given access to public stories as a measure to prevent any potential misuse or negative impact. There could be some rare cases where there are technical issues and a restricted account might seem to have access, but this is not how the system is designed to function.
It depends. If your story highlights are set to public, then anyone can see them. But if you have privacy settings restricting access, only authorized people can view them.
Yes, they can. If you tag a public account in your story, they'll be able to see it.
Sorry, you can't see who viewed your story on public. It's designed that way to ensure a sense of openness and freedom for everyone exploring the content.
Typically, you can't. Many social media platforms intentionally don't offer this option. It helps maintain a certain level of privacy and avoids creating a sense of being constantly monitored when sharing publicly.
In most cases, no. Usually, platforms don't provide a feature to see exactly who views your public story.
Generally, you can't see who viewed your public story. This is to protect the privacy of those who browse and to prevent potential stalking or unwanted attention.