Most likely not. Once they unfollow, they lose access to your story. This is to maintain some level of privacy and control over who sees your content.
In general, no. When someone unfollows, it's assumed they won't be able to view your story. This is a common feature in many social media platforms to protect your personal sharing.
It depends. If you've made the necessary arrangements for it to be accessible, like posting it on a public platform or sharing it with specific individuals, then yes, they can view it. But if it's kept private or restricted, then no.
In most cases, people in Messenger can view your story if you haven't specifically blocked them or limited the visibility. But always make sure to check and adjust your privacy preferences to control who gets to see it.
Sure. Especially if the platform doesn't have a feature to show you who has viewed, you'll have no way of knowing. It's like a silent audience that you can't see.
No. Privacy settings are mainly for general audience control, like who among your followers or friends can see your stories. But when you block someone, it's a more extreme measure. It completely cuts off that person from any access to your content, regardless of your privacy settings. For instance, on TikTok, if you block a user, no matter how you've set your story (or video) privacy, they won't be able to see it.
Generally, if your account is set to private, people won't be able to view your story. This privacy setting is designed to restrict access to only those you've given permission to see your content.
In most cases, you should be able to. However, some systems might have specific rules or limitations that could affect access after 24 hours. For example, if there are storage space constraints or if the stories are automatically deleted after a certain period.
Generally, you can't. This is because respecting the privacy of viewers is a common practice on many social media and content sharing platforms. They don't disclose who has seen your story to maintain a certain level of anonymity and privacy for users.
In most cases, no. Usually, there isn't a direct way to know exactly who views your story.
In most cases, no. Many platforms don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
In most cases, no. There aren't built-in mechanisms to let you know who takes screenshots of your story. It's just not a standard functionality provided by most apps or websites.