Maybe they just stumble upon it and find it interesting. Or it could be that it shows up in their recommendations.
Well, it might be that the topic or theme of the story meme is something that has wide appeal. Or maybe it went viral and reached a lot of people who weren't followers.
It could be because the story meme is so engaging that it catches their attention despite not following. Also, sometimes shared by mutual friends can lead them to it.
Maybe they just want to keep tabs on you without having a direct connection. It could be they're curious but not committed.
It could be that they aren't sure how to reply or don't feel strongly enough about it to bother. Sometimes people just scroll through and don't engage actively.
It depends. In some platforms, only your followers can see your story. But in others, there might be settings that allow non-followers to view it if you enable public visibility.
No, usually, only those who follow you can see your story.
Well, it depends on the platform you're using. Some social media apps have settings that allow public viewing of stories by default.
You can make your stories public so that anyone can access and view them, even if they don't follow you.
It could be that your story shows up in search results or is featured in certain sections accessible to all users, regardless of whether you follow them or not.
No, usually only those who follow you can see your story.
Some people might be shy or not confident in expressing their thoughts. Also, they might not have a strong enough opinion to warrant a reply.
It could be that the stories are visually appealing or just catch their attention briefly, but the posts don't offer enough value or don't align with their preferences. Sometimes, people might just be browsing without having a strong opinion on the posts.