Sometimes, the way the content is organized or categorized might cause this. Maybe the second story was placed in a more accessible or prominent position, while the first was harder to find or required additional steps to view.
Maybe they accessed it through a specific link or reference that led directly to the second story without showing the first.
It could be that there was a technical glitch or error that only displayed the second story. Or perhaps the first story was hidden or restricted for some reason, while the second wasn't.
Perhaps the second story was shared on a more visible platform or with a wider audience, while the first one wasn't. Also, think about tags or keywords - if the second story has more relevant ones, it might be easier to find.
One way could be to set your privacy settings so that specific people are excluded from accessing it.
Typically, no. Restricting someone is often designed to limit their access to your content, and your story is part of that. However, different social media platforms may have slightly different rules. But in general, the whole point of restricting is to keep them from seeing certain things like your story.
No. If you block someone, they definitely cannot see your story. Blocking is a more extreme measure than restricting. When you block a person, it completely cuts off their access to any of your content on the platform, including your story.
In most cases, the answer is no. Think about it, if platforms allowed this kind of monitoring, it could create a sense of unease among users. People might be less likely to view stories freely. Also, from a technical perspective, implementing such a feature across all devices and in a foolproof way would be quite challenging. So, no, they typically can't see if someone has screenshotted your story.
It depends. If the story platform has no specific settings or notifications about screenshot visibility, then it's possible no one can see it. But some platforms might have features that alert others.
In most cases, no one can directly see your screenshot of a story unless you share it with them.
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.
It depends on the settings and restrictions you've put in place. If you haven't specifically allowed restricted access, then they probably can't.
No, they can't. If someone is restricted, they typically don't have access to see your story.