No, most messaging apps don't have the concept of liked stories. Messaging apps are mainly for sending texts, making calls, and sharing files rather than having story - like features with likes.
Messaging apps generally don't have the functionality to show liked stories. For example, Signal is a very privacy - focused messaging app. It doesn't have any story - like features at all, let alone the ability to like stories and then view them. While some apps might start to experiment with adding more social media - like features in the future, currently, if you want to see liked stories, you should look at proper social media platforms rather than messaging apps.
Typically, messaging apps like WhatsApp or Messenger don't support seeing liked stories. These apps are centered around communication between individuals or groups. They don't have a story feature where you can like something in the first place, so there's no way to see liked stories. However, some new - fangled messaging apps might be trying to incorporate such features, but as of now, it's not a common thing.
In most messaging apps, no. For example, in WhatsApp, if you screenshot a status (which is similar to a story in some ways), the person who posted it won't be notified. The same goes for Telegram. These apps are designed to respect user privacy when it comes to this kind of interaction.
Typically, no. Messaging apps like WhatsApp don't really have a feature that allows the sender of a story (if we consider forwarding a story in a sense) to know if you sent it to someone else. The focus is more on privacy for the users within the app.
In messaging apps, usually not. These apps are mainly for direct communication between individuals or groups. They don't typically provide a function to let you know if someone has forwarded or sent your story. Their main concern is privacy and smooth communication rather than content sharing tracking.
Generally, no. Deleted stories in messaging apps are removed from the app's view. This is to safeguard the privacy of the users. Even if the app stores some data for a short period for technical reasons, it's not made available for viewing once the story has been deleted. And if there were any issues where deleted stories could be seen, it would be a major security and privacy concern for the app developers.
Most messaging apps don't really have a 'close friends story' feature in the same way as social media platforms. But if you mean sharing something privately with a select group of friends, then yes. For instance, in WhatsApp, you can create a group with just your close friends and send messages or media that only that group can see. This is a form of hiding it from others.
No, usually messaging apps don't have a feature to show if someone has screenshotted a story. They focus more on privacy and ease of communication.
It varies from app to app. Some messaging apps have privacy settings that don't disclose this information at all. So, no, people may not be able to see if you sent their story. For example, Signal is known for its strong privacy features and doesn't have such a tracking mechanism for sent stories.
Yes, usually you can find and access the stories you liked depending on the platform or app you use. Some have a dedicated section for liked or bookmarked stories.
Yes, usually you can. But it depends on the specific settings and features of the platform.
No. In mobile apps that have story features, like Instagram or WhatsApp, screenshotting a story is usually not detectable by the story sender. Instagram doesn't notify the user whose story you screenshot, and the same goes for WhatsApp status (which is similar to a story). So you can take screenshots without the other person knowing.