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.
Sure. But the process might vary depending on the specific website or app where your story is hosted. Some have simple options in the settings, while others might require a few more steps.
It depends. Some platforms might allow it, while others might not. It varies by the specific settings of the app or platform you're using.
The answer is no. When you're blocked by someone, it's like a digital barrier that stops them from seeing your stories. This is a common feature in many social media platforms to give users control over their privacy and interactions.
If you have strict privacy settings, it's even more likely that others can't see who's on your private story. The privacy settings are there to safeguard your privacy. So, whether it's on a platform like Snapchat or Instagram, those outside your chosen group for the private story have no way of knowing who else is in that group.
Yes, you can. Just go to the story settings on Snapchat and there are options to change who can view it. You can make it more private or more public depending on your preference.
Of course. Take Twitter for example. Although it's not exactly the same as traditional story features on other platforms, but if you consider tweets as a form of story, you can protect your tweets so that only your approved followers can see them. This is a way of blocking others from seeing what you post, which is similar to preventing them from seeing a story.
No, generally blocked people cannot see your stories. When you block someone on most social media platforms, it restricts their access to your content, including your stories.
Blocked individuals can't see your stories. This is a common feature implemented to give you control over who gets to access your posted stories and maintain your online privacy.
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.
No. When you block someone from seeing your stories, they generally won't be notified or be able to tell directly that it was you who blocked them from seeing your stories. Social media platforms usually keep this action private to protect your privacy.