In most cases, no. When you restrict someone, it's usually to prevent them from having access to your content, including your story. For example, on social media platforms, the whole point of restricting is to keep certain people out. So, a restricted person won't be able to view your story as it goes against the purpose of the restriction.
Typically, no. Restricting someone is often designed to limit their access to your content, and your story is part of that. However, different social media platforms may have slightly different rules. But in general, the whole point of restricting is to keep them from seeing certain things like your story.
It's unlikely that someone restricted can see your story. Usually, restrictions are put in place to prevent certain people from viewing it. However, it also depends on how the platform's privacy settings work and if there are any glitches or loopholes.
Generally, no. When restrictions are in place, they are meant to prevent specific individuals from viewing the story. However, technical errors or misconfigurations could potentially override the restrictions.
No. If someone is restricted, they generally don't have access to view your story. Restrictions are often put in place to limit what a particular person can do or see in relation to your content.
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.