In some messaging apps like Telegram, you can create private channels or groups. If you consider this as a way to have a 'close friends story', then you can definitely hide it from others. You have full control over who can join the group or channel, so it's like having a private space for sharing things only with your close friends. It's a great way to keep your communication private and separate from the general chat.
On iMessage, if you want to share something like a story with only your close friends, you can create a group chat. And since it's a private group chat, it's like hiding it from others who are not in the group. The messages and media you share in this group are only visible to the members of the group, which gives you a way to have a sort of 'close friends story' within the messaging app.
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.
Yes, in some social media platforms or apps, there might be options to hide or restrict the visibility of your close friends' stories depending on the settings.
On Facebook, if there were a similar concept of close friends' stories (as it has different types of sharing features), you would likely be able to manage the privacy. You could potentially limit the audience to a specific group that excludes others. However, the exact process would be determined by the platform's interface and privacy policy. Usually, the idea is to give users as much control as possible over their shared content.
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.
In most cases, yes. But you need to go into the settings of the relevant app and look for the privacy or audience selection options. It might take a bit of exploring to figure out exactly how to do it on the platform you're using.
It depends on the specific platform you're using. Some apps offer options to customize the visibility of your stories and exclude close friends. But not all platforms have this feature.
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.
Sure. You need to navigate to your Instagram settings, then find the 'Story' section. From there, you should be able to manage who can see your friends' stories and also if you want to hide them.
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.
Well, my close friend, let's call her Lily. She had this amazing journey of traveling around the world alone. She started from a small town with big dreams. Along the way, she met all kinds of people, learned different languages and cultures. One time in Thailand, she got lost but was helped by a kind local family. This experience not only made her more independent but also taught her the beauty of humanity.
Sure! My best friend and I once went on a crazy adventure. We got lost in the forest but managed to find our way back with teamwork and a bit of luck.