On many social media platforms, no. Restricted accounts typically have limitations placed on them for various reasons, such as violating community guidelines. Liking a story is often considered a form of positive interaction, and restricted accounts may not be allowed to perform this action as part of their restrictions.
Most of the time, you can't see private accounts' stories. This is a privacy feature to protect the account owner's content. Only those given permission by the account owner can view the stories.
Generally, no. Restricted accounts are typically blocked from viewing your story. This is to maintain control over who gets to see your content and protect your privacy. However, it might depend on the specific platform and its settings.
It depends on the specific settings and policies of the social media platform. Some platforms may prevent restricted accounts from viewing your stories, while others might have different rules.
You can usually do this through the privacy settings of the social media platform. Just look for options like 'Who can view my posts' or 'Story visibility' and select the appropriate audience, like friends only, public, or specific groups.
In most cases, you can manage city bank accounts. This typically involves setting up online or mobile banking access, understanding the account features and fees, and keeping your personal and financial information up to date.