It depends on the platform. For example, on some social media platforms like Instagram, you can control who can share your story. If you set it to allow close friends to interact, they might be able to share it in some ways. But on other platforms, this feature may not be available at all.
No, in general, close friends stories on most social media platforms are private and not meant to be reposted by others without your explicit permission. It's a feature designed to share more personal or exclusive content with a select group, and respecting privacy is key.
It depends. If you have given permission and the reposting is within legal and ethical bounds, then maybe. But usually, it's better to get explicit consent first.
On Facebook, it depends on your privacy settings. If your story is set to public, then close friends can potentially share it, which is similar to reposting in a way. But if it's set to a more restricted audience, like only a specific list of friends, then it may not be so easy for them to repost.
Typically, it's not possible to repost a close friends story. These stories are designed for a specific, more intimate audience. Platforms usually respect the privacy settings and don't allow for easy reposting to maintain the integrity of the privacy concept behind close friends features.
In most cases, it's not okay. It's important to respect the privacy and ownership of others' content. Even if it's on a platform like Close Friends, reposting without consent is against ethical and often legal standards.