Most likely, yes. When you create a sponsored story, the whole point often is to reach a wider audience which can include your friends. Platforms like Facebook or Instagram use various factors to determine who sees what. They take into account your friends list as part of the potential viewers. But again, it also depends on the privacy and targeting settings you choose for your sponsored story. If you've made it very private or targeted a completely different group, then your friends might not see it.
It depends. Some sponsored story settings allow you to target specific audiences. If you've set your sponsored story to be shown to a broad audience that includes your friends, then they'll likely see it. However, if you've restricted the visibility to a particular group that doesn't include your friends, they won't. Also, different platforms have different algorithms for displaying sponsored content.
It's possible. While not specifically targeted, your friends could still see your sponsored story. Social media platforms analyze a lot of data about your relationships, interactions, and shared interests. If your sponsored story aligns with things that your friends are interested in, based on their own activity on the platform, they might be shown the story. For example, if you're sponsoring a local event and your friends have shown interest in similar local events in the past, they could be among the viewers of your sponsored story.
It depends. If your settings allow it, then yes. But if you have privacy settings that restrict who can view your story, then friends might not be able to see it.
It depends on your privacy settings. If you have made your story visible to friends, then they can see it. But if you have restricted the access to only a selected group or made it private, then they won't be able to see it. Different social media platforms also have different default settings regarding story visibility to friends, so it's important to check those as well.
In most cases, restricted friends cannot see your story. Let's take Instagram as an example. When you restrict a friend, their access to your content is limited. They won't get notifications from you as often, and they won't be able to see your story as it is meant to be private from them. This is a way to manage your privacy on the platform. You can control who gets to see the more personal or immediate content that you share in your stories, and restricted friends are not in that privileged group. However, always double - check the specific privacy settings of the platform you are using, as they may change over time or have some exceptions.
No. The whole point of a private story is that it's private. Only the person who created the private story can see who is included in it, not the friends themselves.
Well, it's possible for someone to see story highlights if they are made accessible to the public. However, if the owner has restricted the visibility to specific people or groups, then others won't be able to view them.
Typically, non-friends won't be able to view your story. The visibility is usually restricted to friends only unless you specifically change the settings to allow a wider audience.
Usually, if you haven't given permission in the settings for restricted friends to see your story, they won't have access. It's all about how you configure your privacy preferences.
In most cases, restricted friends can't see your story. The restriction is put in place to prevent their access.
In most cases, non-friends can't see your story unless you have set the privacy settings to allow it.