Definitely not. Unless it's a story that is clearly in the public domain or has been released with a license allowing for unrestricted sharing, you must ask the owner. Even if it seems like a small or insignificant story, it still belongs to someone and they have the right to decide who can regran it.
No. It's not ethical and probably illegal too. The creator of the story has rights over it, and you should respect those rights. Ask for permission first.
It depends on various factors. If the story is protected by copyright, you generally need permission from the owner to regran it. However, if it is in the public domain or under a license that allows for redistribution, then you might be able to do so. Always check the terms and conditions related to the story.
It depends on the platform and its rules. Some allow it, while others don't.
It depends. On some platforms, if the post is public and there are no specific privacy settings against sharing, you can share it without asking permission. But it's still a good practice to ask, especially if it's a personal post or if you know the person well.
It depends. On some platforms, if the post is public and there are no restrictions, you can do it without asking. But it's still a good practice to ask out of respect. For example, on Facebook, if someone shares a public post, you might be able to share it on your story without asking, but it's better to let them know.
No, they can't. Instagram keeps the blocking action private. There are no obvious signs for the blocked person. They may wonder if they can't access your story all of a sudden, but there's no way for them to be certain that it's because of blocking from the story specifically. It could be a glitch or a change in your privacy settings for all they know. So, without asking you directly, they have no way of knowing they've been blocked from your Insta story.
You shouldn't do that. Sending someone's story to another person without their okay is wrong. It could cause harm to the person whose story it is and you might face legal actions or social backlash.
Definitely not. It's unethical and might even be illegal. People have the right to control the dissemination of their personal stories. Without their explicit permission, sharing it could cause harm and have legal consequences.
No, you can't. Downloading someone else's story without their consent is illegal and unethical.
No, you usually shouldn't. It's a matter of respecting someone's privacy and rights over their own experiences.
Sorry, you can't. These platforms have measures in place to ensure that the person whose story it is is aware of who has viewed it. It's for security and transparency reasons.