No, not always. While some social media platforms may seem to allow sharing someone's post on your story without asking if it's public, it's not really proper. Think about it. The person who made the post might not want it to be spread in a certain way or to a certain audience. It's always more polite and often more ethical to reach out and ask if it's okay first. Also, there could be hidden rules on the platform that you're not aware of that could get you in trouble for sharing without permission.
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, it's not a good idea. It could be a violation of their rights, especially if it's for commercial use or if they have clearly stated that they don't want their post shared. Most platforms also have rules against this kind of unauthorized sharing.
Yes, you can usually put someone's post on your story, but it depends on the platform. For example, on Instagram, if the post is public and the person doesn't have any restrictions set, you can share it. However, you should always respect the person's privacy and the terms of use of the platform. If it's a private post or the person has explicitly stated not to share, then it's not okay to put it on your story.
No. Adding someone's post to your story without permission is unethical and may also violate the platform's terms of use. You should always ask for permission first or make sure the post is clearly marked as shareable.
No, it's not ethical and in most cases, it's against the rules of social media platforms. Sharing someone's post without permission could be considered copyright infringement.
In most cases, it's not a good idea. Posting someone else's post without their permission can violate their privacy and maybe even some platform rules.
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.
In a proper, secure environment, no. Social media is built around the idea that your content is yours to manage. Your story is your own little space where you decide what goes. While there may be some extremely rare glitches or if a hacker somehow gets in (which is very difficult with modern security), under normal circumstances, no one can post on your story without your go - ahead.
Yes, you can, but make sure you have the person's permission to avoid any legal or ethical issues.
No, you shouldn't. It's not ethical and might violate the person's privacy or rights.
No, you can't. Posting someone's story without their consent is a violation of their privacy and rights.