That's a personal choice. On one hand, if you want to expand your social circle or if it's someone you've interacted with a bit and seem friendly, adding them could be a good way to build a connection. But on the other hand, you need to protect your privacy and security. You don't want to open the door to potential problems like unwanted messages or someone misusing the information in your story. So, weigh the pros and cons carefully before deciding whether to add them or not.
There are several factors to consider. First, think about your privacy. If your story contains personal or sensitive information, are you comfortable with this person seeing it? Second, what is your relationship with this person? If it's a positive relationship and you don't mind sharing your story, then adding as a friend could be fine. However, if you have any doubts or concerns, it's better not to. For example, if you're using social media for professional networking and this person seems a bit sketchy, it's probably best to decline.
Most likely. In most social media, the default is that only friends can view stories. So if you want a particular person to see your story, adding them as a friend is a good start.
Yes, adding as a friend is often a way for them to see your story. Take Facebook as an example. If you post a story on Facebook, your friends are the ones who are likely to see it first. There are also other factors like the privacy settings you've chosen for your story. If it's set to 'Friends only', then clearly adding someone as a friend is the key for them to be able to view it.
Not necessarily. In Twitter, for example, following someone (equivalent to friending in some ways) doesn't always guarantee you'll see all their tweets (which can be considered as status updates). They could be using features like protected tweets where only approved followers can see their updates. And some people might also use third - party tools or settings within the app to limit the exposure of their updates to a particular audience.
That depends on the purpose of the story. If you want to make it more engaging or clarify some points, adding more could be a good idea.
Maybe the privacy settings of the other person's story don't allow it. Check if they have restricted sharing or adding to other stories. Also, make sure your app is up - to - date as sometimes glitches in older versions can cause this problem.
Yes, you can. It depends on the platform or app you're using and its specific features and settings.
Well, it's possible. But it all comes down to how you've configured your privacy options. If you haven't restricted it, they might be able to see your story once they add you.
It means that if you add someone as a friend on the relevant platform (like social media), then they will be able to view the stories you post. For example, on Instagram, stories are often visible only to your friends or followers. So, if someone wants to see your story and isn't already your friend, this message is a prompt for you to add them.
In most cases, no one can directly see if you screenshot a close friend's story. But it depends on the specific platform's privacy settings.
It depends on the privacy settings of your story. If your story is set to public, they may still be able to see it even after you remove them as a friend. But if your story is set to be visible only to friends, then once you remove them, they should not be able to see your story.