It's possible. However, the availability of this feature depends on the rules and functionality of the platform where you posted the story. Some platforms offer this option, but it might have certain conditions or limitations.
Yes, it is possible. In the Instagram app, access your story archive. Locate the story for which you want to change the privacy. Then, you can easily switch between public, private, or a custom list of followers who can view it. This gives you more control over who sees your content even after it has been shared as a story.
Yes, in some cases you can. But it depends on the platform and its specific rules.
Yes, you can often hide your story after posting depending on the platform and its settings.
It varies. Some websites or apps let you edit your story shortly after posting, while others don't. You need to check the settings and guidelines of the particular place where you shared your story.
Yes, you can often edit your story after posting, depending on the platform and its settings.
Yes, you can. But it might depend on the platform or website where you posted it.
In some cases, you can. But it often requires certain permissions or may only be possible within certain parameters set by the platform. For example, the music might need to be from a licensed library or you might have to follow specific upload guidelines.
It depends. Some platforms might allow it, but others might not have that feature.
You might have to go to the settings of the posted story and look for the music option to make the change. It could be a bit tricky depending on the platform you used to post.
If you change the privacy settings to 'friends' or 'public' (depending on the platform), then your friends should be able to see the story. For example, on Facebook, if you change from 'private' to 'friends', your friends will start being able to view it.