Most of the time, yes. Instagram's system is set up to display the current or replaced story. When a user creates a new story to replace an old one, Instagram will push that new content to the feeds of the people who follow that user. However, there are some factors that could potentially interfere. For example, if Instagram is experiencing server issues or if there are problems with the device's app settings. Additionally, if the story was part of a close friends list and the user removed you from that list after replacing the story, you won't be able to see it.
It depends on when you check. If you open Instagram right after a story has been replaced, you'll likely see the new one. But if there are some glitches in the app or if your internet connection is slow, it might take a while to load the replaced story or you might not see it at all until you refresh the app. Also, if the user has restricted your access to their stories, you won't be able to see the replaced one either.
Yes, in some cases. For example, if a story is replaced on a social media platform and the platform's settings allow for it, people can see the new version which has replaced the old one. However, it also depends on various factors like the privacy settings of the user who posted the story, and whether the platform notifies users about the replacement.
Well, it's not a straightforward yes or no. If the replacement was properly documented and accessible, people might be able to see them. But if it was done privately or with restricted access, then no.
Well, it depends. On some platforms like Snapchat, there are measures in place to prevent easy viewing of screenshot stories. But generally, if a person takes a screenshot of a story on other social media platforms, like Facebook or Instagram, and then shares that screenshot, others can see it. So, the answer is often yes, people can see screenshot stories, but it varies by platform and privacy settings.
Sure. Instagram doesn't have a feature that notifies the story creator when someone pauses their story. So, people can freely pause an Instagram story, and it will be visible to them as long as they keep the app open or come back to it before the story expires. It's like taking a moment to look at a particular moment in the story without any special indication to the person who posted it.
No, usually when you pause an Instagram story, others can't see that it's paused. They just see it playing as normal if they view it.
Yes, they can. But it depends on the privacy settings of the person who posted the story.
Yes, they can. But it's kind of sneaky and might not be the nicest thing to do without permission.
Yes, they can. But it depends on the settings of the person who posted the story.
Yes, it's possible for people to see replayed Instagram stories. But keep in mind that the availability of replays can be controlled by the owner of the story through their privacy settings.
Yes, they can. But it depends on the privacy settings of the person who posted the story.