You can see Instagram stories if you meet the necessary conditions. This could mean being friends with the person, or the person having their settings set to allow a wider audience to view. Sometimes, even if you follow them, they might have restricted who can see their stories, in which case you won't be able to view them.
Sure. If you have a normal Instagram account without any glitches or restrictions, and other users are interacting with your stories by sending messages, you will be able to see those messages in your direct messages section. The whole point of allowing messages on stories is to encourage interaction, and Instagram makes sure that the story creator can see the responses they get in the form of messages.
Instagram doesn't have a feature that alerts the story creator when someone screenshots their story. However, there are some third - party apps or hacks that might claim to do this, but they are not reliable and often violate Instagram's terms of use. So generally, for normal Instagram usage, people can't see if you screenshot their stories.
On Instagram, once you delete a story, it's generally not possible to view it again.
The short answer is no. Instagram has privacy settings in place to ensure that the stories you view remain confidential. This is to give you a secure and private browsing experience.
It could be that the person whose stories you want to see has restricted access to them. Or, there might be a glitch with the Instagram app. Try updating it.
No, Instagram Stories doesn't show who you invited. It keeps that information private.
Generally, people can't tell if you screenshot their Instagram stories. However, it's important to use this feature ethically and not misuse the screenshots in any way that could cause harm or violate someone's rights.
Generally, your followers and people you've allowed to see your stories can view them.
Only the people you allow or your followers can see your IG stories, depending on your settings.
Instagram doesn't notify the live streamer if you take a screenshot of their live story. This is to encourage viewers to engage with the content in different ways, such as taking screenshots for later reference or sharing the excitement of the live moment with others privately. It also respects the privacy of the viewer in a sense, as they can save the content they find interesting without any social pressure from the creator knowing.