No, they can't. Once you remove someone as a friend, they typically lose the ability to see your snap stories.
In most cases, no. When you remove a friend, their access to your snap stories is revoked. This is a common privacy feature designed to give you control over who sees your content.
No, they can't. Once you remove someone as a friend, they usually don't have access to your stories anymore.
No, usually you can't. Snap stories are typically shared with friends only.
No, on Snapchat, people cannot see if you've viewed their story. It's a privacy feature that allows users to view stories without the sender knowing.
In most cases, if you're removed, you won't be able to see Snap Stories. The removal usually means losing that privilege as it's a form of restricted access.
You won't be able to. Blocking usually means they don't want you to see their content, including snap stories. It's a way for them to have privacy from you.
As of now, no. Snapchat doesn't provide a feature that allows users to see who has watched their Snap Stories. This is different from some other social media platforms. It gives users the freedom to view stories without the worry of being detected, which is one of the reasons why Snapchat has its own charm and a large user base who like this kind of privacy.
As of now, Snapchat is designed in such a way that it doesn't let the story creator know if their story has been replayed. So, no one can see if you replay a Snap story. This is different from some other features like when you take a screenshot of a Snap, which can be detected in some cases. But for replays, it remains private.
No, Snapchat does not notify the person who posted the story if you take a screenshot of it. So generally, people can't see if you screenshot their Snap stories.
Yes, they can. When you replay a snap story, it's possible for the person who posted it to know.
Typically, no. When you remove a person from your Snap contacts, it limits their access to your content, including your story. However, there could be some glitches or if there were prior shared access settings that might cause confusion, but by default, they shouldn't be able to see it. For example, if you had a public story before removing them, and there was a delay in the system updating, it might seem like they could see it briefly, but this is not the norm.