In most cases, if you haven't restricted the visibility of your story in the settings, your messenger friends will be able to view it. But you can always check and adjust the settings to control who sees it.
Your messenger friends can see your story if you have set the visibility settings to allow them to view it. Usually, this is configurable within the app's privacy settings.
Maybe your privacy settings are too restrictive. Check if you've accidentally blocked them from seeing your stories.
Usually, your connections on Messenger won't be able to see your story unless you specifically allow them. You can manage the visibility options to decide who gets to see it. There might be some exceptions if you have previously given broad permissions, but you can always change that in the privacy settings.
Maybe your friend has set their story to be visible to a specific group and you're not in it.
Maybe your friends have set their stories to be visible to only certain people, and you're not on that list.
Maybe your friend has set some privacy settings that prevent you from seeing it.
No, they can't see your story by default. You have to specifically allow it in the settings.
Generally, the people you have specifically chosen as your audience when posting the story on Messenger can see it. This could include your close friends, groups you're a part of, or specific individuals you've selected. Also, if your settings are public, anyone who can access your profile might be able to view the story.
It depends. Usually, your settings determine who can see your story on messenger. If you haven't customized the privacy settings, your connections might be able to view it.
No, usually your friends on Messenger can't tell who viewed your story. It's designed to keep that info private.