No, they won't be notified that you blocked them just because you watched their story before blocking. Blocking is a private action on your part and the platform usually doesn't send such a notification.
In most social media platforms, when you block someone after watching their story, there is no notification sent to that person. The blocking feature is designed to cut off interaction from that user's end without them being informed about the exact sequence of events like you watching their story first. It's all about giving you control over who can interact with you on the platform without creating unnecessary drama or alerting the blocked person about every little step you take before blocking.
Typically, they won't get any special notice. When you block someone, the system is mainly focused on restricting their access to you and your content in the future. It doesn't really matter if you watched their story first. So, in short, no, they won't know you watched and then blocked.
Yes, they will be notified that you've blocked them. It's a standard feature on most social media platforms to let the blocked person know that they can no longer interact with you.
Yes, they will be notified that you have blocked them. It's a bit of an odd sequence though, watching someone's story and then immediately blocking them. But Instagram (assuming we're talking about Instagram here) is set up to let the blocked person know that they can no longer interact with you.
It can be considered rude. When you watch someone's story, they might think you're interested in their content or at least engaged. Blocking right after gives the impression that you didn't like what you saw but still peeked, which can seem a bit underhanded.
Well, when you block someone, it's like you're severing all the ties between you two on the platform. They no longer have the ability to see any of your actions, including if you watched their story. The system restricts their access to any information about you. So, in conclusion, no, they cannot see that you watched their story after you've blocked them.
Definitely. On Facebook, people have a great deal of control over who can interact with their content, including stories. Blocking you from seeing their story might be a privacy choice. For example, if they are sharing personal or sensitive information in their story and they don't trust you or just don't want you to be part of their story's audience, they can easily block you. This is all part of Facebook's privacy and user - control features.
Yes, someone can definitely block you from viewing their Facebook story. It's a privacy feature available on the platform.
Yes. Different platforms have different ways to do it. For example, on Facebook, you might need to go to the privacy settings and select the people you want to block. But the general idea is that you have the ability to prevent certain individuals from accessing your stories if you so desire.
Yes, you can. Usually, the platform provides the option to block someone even after seeing their story.
Nope. Blocking someone cuts off most forms of interaction and visibility. When you block, it's like creating a wall. They can't see you've viewed their story because the system doesn't allow that level of access to a blocked user. It's all about protecting your privacy and controlling the connection between you two.
No, they generally won't be notified directly that you've blocked them from seeing your story. It just means that when they try to view your story, they'll find they don't have access to it.