Yes, in many social media platforms, other people can see shared stories. For example, on Instagram, if your account is set to public, anyone who follows you can view your shared stories. However, if your account is private, only the people you approve as followers can see the stories you share.
Well, typically, yes. But there are always exceptions based on the platform's privacy settings. Some platforms might offer different levels of visibility for shared stories. For instance, Facebook allows you to limit the audience for your stories. You can choose to share it with only a select group of friends, or make it public for everyone to see. So, while the default in many cases is that others can see shared stories, users often have some control over who exactly can view them.
In the case of TikTok, if you post a story, it depends on your privacy settings. If you set it to public, then other TikTok users can see your shared story. But if you make it private, only the people you choose, like your friends or followers, can view it.
Yes, often they can. For instance, on Facebook, if you share someone's post, it usually shows up on their activity feed or they may receive a notification. This is a way for the platform to promote transparency and also to give credit to the original poster.
Mostly, they can. Some platforms have a feature that allows the original creator of a story to be notified when it's shared. But it also depends on the privacy settings of both the person sharing and the person who created the story. If the sharing is set to be private in some way, it might not be as obvious or even visible to the original creator. But generally, the intention is for creators to know if their content is being spread around by others.
Yes, they can. On platforms like Instagram, if you share someone's story, there is a certain level of transparency. The original story creator may get a notification or be able to see that their story has been shared. This is to keep things in the open and allow the creator to be aware of how their content is being spread.
Yes, in many social media platforms, when you share someone's story, there are indications that show it has been shared from their original story. For example, on Instagram, if you share a story to your own story, there may be a small icon or a label that shows it's a shared story from a particular user. However, the visibility also depends on the privacy settings of both your account and the original story's owner. If their story is set to private and only visible to a selected group, and you are not part of that group, you may not be able to share it at all or it might not be visible to others in the way it should be.
In most cases, no. Usually, the platforms don't reveal who shared your story to maintain privacy.
It depends on the app. Some apps may allow Android devices to view shared stories, while others may not. For example, on social media apps like Instagram, if the story is set to public or shared with a relevant group that includes Android users, then they can see it. But if there are restrictions based on device type or privacy settings within the app, Android might be excluded from seeing the shared story.
It depends on the settings. Usually, the people you specifically choose or those within a designated group or network can see the shared stories.
It depends on your privacy settings. If you set them to public or have specific friends or groups selected to view, then they can see. But if you set it to only you, then no one else can.
Your friends on Snapchat can see the shared stories if you have allowed them to. It depends on your privacy settings.