One way is to make your stories really boring. For example, if you just post about the same mundane things every day without any new or interesting angle. But this might also affect other people who do enjoy your stories. Another option is to directly tell me that you don't want me to watch your stories. It's a bit blunt but it gets the message across.
You could try changing the content of your stories. Make them more interesting, for example, by sharing some exciting experiences or new things you've learned.
If a direct approach doesn't work, you can try to limit his access to opportunities to share these stories. Avoid conversations where he might bring it up. If he still manages to, quickly change the topic. You can also create a situation where it becomes clear that you are not interested in hearing or having others hear these stories. For instance, you could say in a group setting (if he shares there) that you'd rather keep your family life private and not have it be the topic of discussion at work.
First, recognize the reasons why you want to stop. Is it because of the content, or is it affecting your mood? Then, take practical steps. Delete any bookmarks or notifications related to his stories. Surround yourself with positive friends and engage in different hobbies. This will shift your focus away from his stories and help you break the habit.
First, be aware of why you want to stop. Then, you can hide her profile so that it's not as visible. Try to engage more with other friends or content that is more beneficial to you. If you still find yourself going back to her stories, you might need to take a break from social media altogether for a while until you break the habit. Another option is to block her, but this is a more extreme measure and should be considered carefully.
Try to keep yourself busy. Engage in hobbies, meet new people or focus on your work/studies. When you're occupied, you won't have time to think about checking their stories.
First, recognize that it's wrong. Then, focus on building a healthy and respectful relationship with her. Engage in positive activities together like going for walks or cooking. Also, limit your access to such inappropriate content by blocking relevant websites or channels.
Well, maybe I just got too busy lately. There are so many things going on in my life right now, like work and other personal stuff, that I don't have as much time to check out stories as before.
No, you probably shouldn't be worried. It's most likely that they are just trying to move on and this is one of the steps they are taking.
Tell the bully directly that it's not acceptable to use your mom's stories in a mean way. Be assertive and show that you won't tolerate it.
It depends on how it makes you feel. If it causes you stress or brings up bad memories, then maybe you should stop.