In many cases, restricted accounts are restricted for a reason, such as security concerns or inappropriate behavior. Usually, if a story is set to be private or only accessible to a certain group, restricted accounts are likely not able to see it. For example, on a social media platform, if an account has been flagged for violating community guidelines and is restricted, it may lose the privilege to view some exclusive or private stories that regular accounts can see. However, if the story is public and there are no specific restrictions related to the type of restriction on the account, it might be visible. But this is not always the case, as different platforms have different policies regarding restricted accounts and story visibility.
It depends on the platform. Some platforms may not allow restricted accounts to view stories as a form of restriction measure. However, other platforms might still enable restricted accounts to see stories, perhaps with certain limitations or warnings.
It depends on the platform. On some platforms, restricted accounts are not allowed to view stories. For example, in many social media apps, when an account is restricted due to violating certain rules like spamming or inappropriate behavior, they may lose the privilege to view normal users' stories. However, some platforms might have different settings where restricted accounts can still see public stories but with limited interaction capabilities.
No. Restricted accounts usually don't have the permission to view your story. Social media platforms typically limit the access of restricted accounts to protect users' privacy and security.
No. When you mute an account, it usually restricts their access to your content including your story. Muting is a way to limit interaction, and typically this means they can't view things like your story.
No, generally restricted accounts cannot see your stories. Restricted accounts usually have limitations on their access to various content, and viewing stories is often among the restricted actions.