Sure. If the posts are public, you can access them easily. But if they are private, the person can choose to limit who can see their posts. They can customize the privacy settings for different groups of friends or even make it visible only to themselves. So, in that case, you won't be able to see the old posts unless they change the settings to allow you to view them.
It depends. If the person has set their story privacy to public and it hasn't expired the 24 - hour limit, you can see it on their profile. But if it's private or has already expired, you won't be able to view it without their permission or some special access.
Well, if you want to see old FB stories, first, check your profile. Scroll down as far as you can. Sometimes, older stories are still visible there, especially if they haven't been removed due to time limits or your own privacy settings. Also, if you were tagged in someone else's old story, you can go to the Photos of You section on your profile and look for the relevant story.
No, generally, Facebook doesn't notify the person who posted the story if you take a screenshot of their story.
It depends. Sometimes you can if the person has made them public or shared them with you.
It depends. If the person has made their old stories publicly accessible, then you might be able to see them. But if they've set them to private, you likely won't have access.
Yes, you can. Facebook usually provides the option to share posts on stories from a desktop browser.
No, they can't. Once you block someone on Messenger, they don't have access to your FB story or any other content you share on Facebook.
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.