On some platforms, subscriptions can see your story. Take Snapchat as an example. If you add someone as a friend (they are like subscribers in a sense), and your story is set to be visible to all friends, then they can see it. But if you use the 'My Friends, Except...' option and exclude some of your subscribers from seeing your story, then they won't be able to view it.
In most cases, subscriptions allow readers to view your story. But it might also depend on the specific settings and terms of the subscription service.
Since YouTube doesn't offer a story - like feature, there's no way for subscriptions to see a 'story' because it simply doesn't exist on this platform. Subscribers can interact with your videos, like, comment, and be notified of new uploads, but not view stories.
Well, it really comes down to your settings. If your story is set to be visible to friends or if you've chosen to share it with them directly, they'll be able to view it. Otherwise, they won't have access.
It's up to the privacy options you've set. For instance, if you've made the story public, your friends can see it, but also others outside your friend list might be able to view it. However, if you've restricted it to a specific group or just yourself, your friends won't be able to see it.
Well, usually, people you've given access to or those within the specific group you've selected when sharing your story can see it. For example, if it's a private group story, only members of that group can view it.
Typically, followers are able to see your story. However, if you've adjusted your privacy preferences to limit who can view it, then they won't. Make sure to check your settings if you have concerns about who can access your stories.