When a Snap story is set to be only for friends, it means only those on the person's friends list can see it. This provides a level of privacy and exclusivity for sharing personal moments with a close circle.
Usually, only the friends that person selected can view and interact with the story.
Well, usually only the friends they selected can view and interact with the story.
It could just be that they didn't have time to look at more or that particular story caught their interest the most.
Yes, you can. It's usually possible within the settings of the Snapchat app.
You can't do that legally or ethically. Snapchat is designed to protect users' privacy, and trying to view someone's story without being friends is a violation.
When someone's snap story shows as grey, it might mean they haven't fully uploaded it yet or they've chosen to limit who can see it. Sometimes, it could also be a glitch in the app.
It usually means the person wants to keep that story private and only accessible to a selected few or no one else.
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Sure. There are a few ways this can happen. One is if the user is in a hurry and just glances at the Snap story view. Another is if there are technical issues like slow loading, which might prevent the user from seeing more than the first story. Also, some people might be only interested in the first story and deliberately stop there.
I think it depends on the individual's habits and the nature of their Snap usage. Some might be very selective and only interested in the first story if it's from a specific person or topic. Others might be more likely to scan through multiple stories. There are also those who use Snap more casually and might stop at the first story just because they're not that invested in seeing all of them. Also, if the first story has a lot of information or is really engaging, it's more likely that someone will only watch that one.