Sure. On Facebook, if someone shares a story, depending on their privacy settings, it can be visible to different groups. If their privacy allows, you'll be able to see others' stories among your news feed. For example, if they have set it to public, anyone can see it. But if it's set to only friends, then only their friends will be able to view the story.
Yes, you can see others on FB story. If a user has set their story to be visible to their friends or a wider public audience, it will show up in your story feed. However, some users may limit the visibility to a custom list or just a few selected people.
Yes. Facebook stories work in a way that allows users to share moments of their day. When it comes to seeing others' stories, it all depends on their privacy preferences. There are different privacy levels available on Facebook. Some might choose to share their stories with everyone, in which case you can easily see them. Others may restrict it to specific groups like close friends or a custom list. And if a user has blocked you, of course, you won't be able to see their stories at all.
Yes, you can interact with others on FB story. You can react to their stories by using emojis like thumbs up, heart, etc. Also, you can send a direct message to the person who posted the story if you want to comment more privately.
Yes, you can share FB stories to others. It's a common feature on the platform.
No, Facebook doesn't notify users when someone takes a screenshot of their story. So, in general, you can't directly see if someone has taken a screenshot of your FB story.
No, on Facebook, people cannot see who has specifically watched their story. Facebook doesn't provide a feature that allows users to view the list of individuals who have watched their story. So you can view stories anonymously.
No, Facebook does not notify users when someone takes a screenshot of their story.
No. There is still no native feature in Facebook in 2024 that notifies a user when someone screenshots their story.
As of now, Facebook does not notify the person who posted a story if you take a screenshot of it. So, in general, no one can see that you've screenshot their FB story.
Yes, on Facebook, the person who posted the story can see the list of people who have viewed their story.
Facebook doesn't currently have a feature that allows you to see if someone has screenshot your story. This is mainly for privacy reasons. People share things on their stories with the expectation that others can view it briefly, but screenshotting is something that can't be easily monitored by the platform in terms of notifying the story creator.
Well, as of now, Facebook doesn't have a feature that allows users to see who has screenshot their stories. So the answer is no. It's different from some other social media platforms where such notifications are enabled. This is mainly to protect user privacy to some extent. Because if people knew their stories were being screenshot all the time, they might be less likely to post certain things. So for now, you can screenshot a Facebook story without the owner knowing.