Yes, you can. In TikTok, if you are creating a video that you might consider as a highlight later, you can save it privately. You don't have to immediately post it as a story. Just like when you are in the process of making a regular video, there is an option to save it as a draft. This draft can be thought of as a saved highlight that is not shared on the story. You can come back to it later, make any further adjustments, and then decide whether to post it as a story or not.
Yes, you can. On Instagram, for example, when you create a highlight, there is an option to save it privately without posting it to your story. Just go through the process of creating the highlight as you normally would, but don't select the option to share it on your story.
Yes, you can. Some platforms allow you to add to highlights without posting it to the main story. It depends on the specific features and settings of the app or platform you're using.
You could try using some third-party apps or tools specifically designed for creating highlights without posting directly on the story. But make sure they are reliable and comply with the platform's terms of use.
One way is to keep a separate note or document where you jot down the highlights. That way, you have them ready without having to post the story immediately. Another option is to use a specific software or app that allows you to mark and save highlights independently of posting the full story.
Well, one way is to collect memorable moments from past interactions or experiences and present them in a summarized and engaging format. Like making a collage of special quotes or screenshots. No need to have a full story for that.
Yes, you can. On most social media platforms, the process of creating a highlight is separate from posting a story. You can usually go to the highlight section in your profile settings and create a new highlight by selecting the relevant content from your existing posts or saved media, without having to post a new story.