A 'other people can be first social story' might be about teaching the idea that it's okay for others to go first in various situations. For example, in a game or when getting in line. It promotes sharing, patience, and good sportsmanship.
It depends on the specific social media platform. Some might offer features to control what you see, but not necessarily to hide others' stories completely. For example, you might be able to mute or unfollow someone to limit their content in your feed.
It depends on the platform's rules. Some social media platforms have strict policies against reposting without permission. For example, Instagram doesn't allow you to repost someone else's story without their consent. So, in general, the answer is no, unless you have the proper authorization.
You can usually do it by following them and looking for the 'Stories' section on the platform. Many social media apps have a dedicated icon or tab for stories.
Well, you could simply ask your readers to repost and tell them where the share buttons are located. For example, say 'Please click the share icon below to repost and help my story reach more people!'
No. Social media platforms are built to respect user privacy when it comes to deleting content. So if you delete a story on say, Facebook or Twitter, it's gone and can't be seen.