No, you usually can't. Deleted stories are removed from public access to ensure the integrity and security of the platform and the information it holds.
In general, the answer is no. Deleted stories are meant to be removed from circulation. However, in some rare cases where there are glitches or security breaches, there might be a very slim chance that some remnant of a deleted story could potentially be accessed, but this is highly unethical and against the policies of most platforms. And these situations are extremely rare and not the norm.
I'm not sure there's a straightforward way to do that. Usually, once you delete something, it's gone for good.
You could try adjusting your settings or preferences on those platforms. Sometimes, there's an option to filter out or hide the types of stories you don't want to see.
It varies. Some platforms have strict privacy settings and no one can see what you watch. However, others might give you options to share or keep it private.
In most cases, restricted people can't see stories. Usually, there are access controls in place to prevent it.
Yes, you can. Some platforms like social media or specific story-sharing websites allow you to view screenshots of stories.
It depends. Some platforms provide clear view counts for stories, but others might not make this information readily accessible. For instance, on some blogging platforms, you can easily see the views, while on others, it might be hidden or available only to the creator.
Yes, some platforms offer the option to view story replays.
There could be a number of reasons. Maybe the stories are region-restricted, or the platforms you're using have specific algorithms that determine what you can see based on your browsing history or other factors.
Generally, you can't see deleted stories. They are removed from the system and aren't readily available. Maybe in some specific technical circumstances or with special access permissions, but that's very rare.