Well, not necessarily. You might want to take a moment to look at the picture properly first. Sometimes pictures can be a bit misleading at first glance. If it's something that genuinely catches your eye and you want to show your support, then like it. But if you're not sure, it's okay to wait and see if it grows on you.
You could start with a joke related to the picture. For instance, if it's a picture of a cat, you could say 'That cat looks like it's plotting world domination!'.
Not necessarily. If you reply too quickly, it might seem like you have nothing else to do. But if it's an urgent or exciting story, a quick response can show your enthusiasm.
Well, usually they will. However, there could be some glitches or issues with the app or the device they are using. For example, if their phone has a bad network connection or if there are some bugs in the Instagram app itself at that moment, the notification might be delayed. But in normal circumstances, they will get notified immediately.
Most of the time, they'll be notified instantly. When you tag someone in your close friends story, Instagram's system sends out a notification to that person. This is to make sure that they are aware that you've mentioned them in a more private or exclusive story. But there could be glitches in the system or issues with their network that might cause a delay in the notification, though this is quite rare.
It depends on how the restriction is set. In some cases, you might still be able to see their profile picture even if you can't see their posts. But in other situations, if the restriction is more comprehensive, you may not be able to see the profile picture either.
Yes, they usually will be notified immediately. When you tag someone in a close friends story, the platform is designed to send a notification to that person right away so that they can check out the story you've tagged them in.
It could be that the person's posts have some restrictions set, or your account doesn't have the proper permissions for adding. Check the app's settings and privacy policies for more clues.
In the picture, there might be a person sitting comfortably in a chair, surrounded by a small group of listeners. The storyteller could have an animated expression, with their hands moving expressively to emphasize certain points in the story.
No. There's no built - in feature on common social media platforms that lets the owner of the pinned post know that you specifically have looked at it.
Yes, you can. Many platforms offer this feature. Just make sure you've enabled the notification settings for it.