Yes. You can adjust the privacy settings for your Facebook story. There are options like 'Public', 'Friends', 'Only Me', etc. If you want to block specific people, you can choose 'Friends except...' and pick out the individuals. It's simple and helps you control who gets to see your updates.
Sure. First, understand that Facebook offers different levels of privacy for stories. To block someone from seeing your story, you need to access the story's privacy settings. You can either set it to a restricted group of friends or specifically exclude certain people. This gives you the power to share your stories with the people you really want to share them with and keep others out.
No, Facebook doesn't provide a feature that allows you to see exactly who sees your story.
You can't see who views your story on Facebook. This is because Facebook wants to maintain a certain level of privacy and prevent potential issues related to tracking and stalking.
No, Facebook doesn't provide a feature to directly see who has viewed your story.
Yes, you can. Facebook provides a feature that allows you to see who has viewed your story.
Yes, you can. Facebook provides a feature that allows you to see who has viewed your story.
Not directly. Facebook doesn't provide a feature that shows exactly who has viewed your story.
No, Facebook doesn't provide a direct feature to see exactly who has watched your stories.
Yes, you can see who views your FB stories. However, the visibility might vary based on factors like your privacy settings and the other person's settings. Sometimes, only a partial list of viewers might be shown.
Sorry, you can't see who views your stories on Facebook. It's for privacy reasons and to maintain a certain level of user anonymity.
No, Facebook doesn't have a feature that directly tells you when someone views your story.