Typically not. Tagging someone in a story assumes some form of connection or mutual following. But different platforms might have different rules, so it's not a hard and fast no.
Generally, no. Tagging implies a certain level of acquaintance or relationship, and if you don't follow someone, it's less likely you'd have the option to tag them. It depends on the specific platform and its settings though.
It depends. In some platforms, only your followers can see your story. But in others, there might be settings that allow non-followers to view it if you enable public visibility.
No, usually, only those who follow you can see your story.
Well, it depends on the platform you're using. Some social media apps have settings that allow public viewing of stories by default.
The answer is not straightforward. Generally, if your Instagram is public, anyone can see your story. However, if it's private, only those you've approved as followers have access. You can also customize who can see your story within the settings.
In most cases, no. Usually, only your followers have access to see your stories.
In some cases, yes. It depends on the platform and its specific features. For example, on some social media apps, you can tag people in your story to notify or involve them.
Yes, you can. But it depends on the platform or medium where the story is being created or shared.
Sometimes you can. It might be possible in certain types of stories or narrative formats. For example, in some interactive stories or online platforms, there could be features allowing you to tag people. However, in traditional written stories, it's not a common practice.
Definitely not. Sharing someone's story without their tag is a breach of privacy. It can cause problems and might even be illegal in some cases. Always respect others' wishes and rights regarding their personal stories.
No, usually only those who follow you can see your story.